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Pre-Engineered Structures are transforming the remote hospitality industry in India

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A rapid growth in the hospitality industry of India is observed as people continue to explore new destinations and travel extensively. Remote and secluded locations of India have become a subject of high footfall of visitors trying to discover hidden scenic gems of the country. The rise of remote tourism calls upon the need to produce comfortable, sustainable, and innovative accommodations.

Portraying a variety of beneficial factors like high speed of construction, reduction in construction waste, lower energy consumption, and a flexible planning approach, pre-engineered structures prove to be a viable solution for remote hospitality housing. These houses can be customized to seamlessly merge with the surrounding site context.

Keeping the importance of safeguarding the environment in mind, pre-engineered homes can incorporate various energy-efficient technologies, such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems to ensure the implementation of sustainable solutions.
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Offering visitors, a well-planned, modern, and unique space for relaxation, pre-engineered structures can revolutionize the concept of high-end hospitality at the remote nooks and corners of the country. 
CHALLENGES OF REMOTE HOSPITALITY IN INDIA

Enticing visitors from all over the world, India’s rich cultural heritage, showcased in a variety of diverse landscapes and regions, has made remote tourism immensely popular. However, certain setbacks pose a significant hurdle in the growth of hospitality accommodations in these secluded areas.
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Infrastructure deficiencies and accessibility challenges have made the construction of traditional brick or concrete hotels significantly difficult in the remote regions. Transporting the huge quantities of construction material to the site increases the cost and becomes highly time-consuming. Transportation difficulties make traditional frame work construction a daunting task extensively prolonging the time period of construction.
BENEFITS OF PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES

Pre-engineered structures become an apt solution for these challenges. Following a process of modular construction, separate prefabricated entities of the structure are manufactured in a factory, away from outdoor environmental exposure. An array of machines replaces the need for skilled labour leading to reduced labour cost. The manufactured modules are then transported to site and assembled efficiently developing durable and modern housing facilities.

Pre-engineered structures considerably eliminate the amount of time and infrastructure required for on-site construction, while simultaneously providing spacious and luxurious vacation homes.
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Focusing on sustainability, prefabricated buildings consider the usage of environment-friendly materials, energy-saving techniques, and significant reduction in the waste generation. Primarily using steel as the construction material, factory workers can efficiently manage the quantity used in the production, consequently recycling the leftover material leading to sustainable byproducts. Recycled steel can be reused in other projects which fulfils the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) of environment preservation.

A flexible design approach helps in creating a wide palette of options for the construction of these spaces. Aligning effortlessly with the increase in the footfall of visitors, prefabricated structures can expand with ease by the addition of modules. Adapting to the natural surroundings and an audience of adventure-seeking enthusiasts, these homes seamlessly showcase modern aesthetics and intriguing amenities in a customizable design outcome.
FACTORS TO LOOK OUT FOR WHILE CHOOSING PRE-ENGINEERED DESIGNS
  • Detail Site Analysis and Assessment: Carefully studying the site conditions, including existing flora, fauna, soil type, weather statistics, and contextual factors, becomes paramount to plan accurate structures which can smoothly adapt to the surroundings.
 
  • Choice of materials: Selecting locally sourced materials becomes a priority to avoid long distance transportation costs, minimize the carbon footprint, and increase contextual relevance of the structure. Detail scrutiny of the materials by way of stress and load tests is imperative to understand the strength and increase the durability of these buildings.
 
  •  Scalability of the design: The number of visitors frequenting remote locations is a fluctuating parameter, with unpredictable increase or decrease in the footfall. Considering this, a flexibility to add or deduct functional areas in the pre-engineered designs becomes necessary. The scale of the design should have a possibility of further exploration for future additions. 
SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLES OF PRE-ENGINEERED RESORTS IN INDIA
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1.Ayatana Resort in Coorg, Karnataka: Set against the backdrop of lush green scenery of Coorg, the Ayatana Resort is an eco-friendly, luxury vacation space. Seamlessly blending prefabrication innovations with the latest trends of luxury hospitality, the resort minimized on-site work to preserve the natural landscape by using pre-engineered steel members manufactured in a workshop in Bangalore. This resort gloriously displays the benefits of using prefabricated modules to enhance the quality of luxurious interior spaces while conserving the environment.
 
2.Glamping Resort in Viratkhai, Uttarakhand: Offering structural integrity and flexibility, Tata Steel’s Nestudio has built a sustainable resort showcasing innovative prefabrication construction solutions, setting a new benchmark for glamping in Uttarakhand. Despite daunting challenges, like extreme weather conditions, stringent deadlines, and complicated topography of the site, the project was completed in just three and a half months and exudes comfort with premium finishes for both interiors and exteriors.
FUTURE OF PRE-ENGINEERED HOUSES IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY OF INDIA

Taking into account the countless beneficial factors related to the construction and implementation of pre-engineered houses, the tourism industry is bound to be upgraded and uplifted with the inclusion of these structures.

Providing a durable yet aesthetic accommodation facility in the secluded corners across difficult terrains of the country, compact pre-engineered huts and homes will uplift the economy of remote locations by increasing the number of tourists visiting these areas.

Many hill stations in India are situated at the end of a myriad of meandering hills and extremely narrow paths making the traditional construction of resorts an extremely taxing task. Pre-engineered components make this process considerably simpler producing quick and functional modern design houses for stay and leisure.
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The evolving technological advancements and new innovations in the design process are constantly pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with pre-engineered structures. The future holds an exponential growth in the field of remote hospitality with pre-engineered vacation homes emerging in abundance across the country.

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    • Primary Montessori School at Bangalore, India
    • Primary School at Sanpada, Navi Mumbai,, India
    • Montessori School in Sanpada, Mumbai : CHALK
    • School Library in Baroda, Gujarat
    • Montessori School in Mumbai
    • Montessori School Library Design at Bangalore, India
    • Pre-Engineered Homes in Lonavala, Maharashtra
    • Master Planning of 5 Acre Residential Township
    • Public Park at Juhu Beach, Mumbai, India
    • Design Development of Substation for a Township at Gujarat
    • House in Sohar, Oman
    • Master Planning at Mauritius
    • Nagaland Apartment Building Design
    • Feasibility report for real estate development at Kishanganj, BIhar
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    • House Interior Design at Bandstand, Bandra west, Mumbai
    • Almeida Park, Bandra West
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    • Hyderabad Residential Apartment
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