COMPARISON OF IMPACT OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN INDIA AND ABROAD
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Construction projects,, infrastructure development,, comparison of constructiontechnology,Abstract
In last two decades the construction industry has shown the linear growth in the contribution to GDP all over the world. The sector has excellence opportunities to continue with the growth.In fast developing courtiers like India, the construction sector has excellent opportunities.The opportunitiesare in terms improving the quality of the construction projects.This manuscript presents the overview of the construction industries and projects management in India and abroad. The construction trend of any country developsaccording to several factors like economic growth, per capita income, GDP etc.In the developing countries, the construction industries are facing several problemsin terms of the technology and the developments.
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