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- Conserve agricultural land; it would not be wise to construct single-storey structures.
- Houses should be durable and cyclone and tidal surge resilient.
- Inundation model developed by the Institute of Water Modelling (IWM) should be kept in consideration.
- Wind speed and earthquake zoning map of BNBC need to be consulted during design of structures.
- Presence of embankment and its height need to be considered during design and construction.
- Location, vegetation and distance from sea or river need to be considered.
- All sorts of measures should be taken keeping in mind corrosion of steel and decay of concrete.
- Brick chips should be strictly prohibited in concrete and bricks should be discouraged.
- Conventional Reinforced Concrete (RC) construction with poor quality concrete should be discouraged.
- Ferro-cement technology is the best option for coastal areas.
- Pre-fabricated high strength and low permeability concrete might be a good option.
- Admixture should be made mandatory as an ingredient of Reinforced Concrete.
- Concrete must be durable and minimum compressive strength shall be 4,000 psi.
- Pitched roof is preferable to facilitate discharge of rainwater and to harvest the same.
- Selection of foundation size and depth need careful judgement considering wind and surge.