There Is an Unparallel Demand For Housing In Most of the Countries Due to Rapid Urbanization
And a Rise In Population Across the Globe. Government Agencies Are Playing a Pivotal Role In Striking The
Balance Between Supply and Demand Through Various Policy Interventions. Despite Several Initiatives And
Reforms, the Supply and Demand Mismatch Has Not Narrowed Significantly. One of the Key Factors
Identified For the Slow Delivery of Housing Projects Is the Use of Conventional Technology For
Construction.
In the 1980S 1990S, Countries Like Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, and Dubai, Among Others,
Recognized the Need For a Paradigm Shift from Conventional to Precast or Industrialized Construction
Systems and Established Various Long-Term Plansroad Maps For the Implementation of This Technology In
The Housing Sector. With Decades of Strategic Planning and a Committed Approach, Many of These
Countries Have Showcased Successful Implementation of Housing Projects Using This Technology. India Is
Also Looking Forward to Spreading the Application of Precast and Other Offsite Construction Technologies
For Housing Projects Through Various Government Schemes. the Paper Reviews the Influence of These
Government Interventions and Incentives on the Adoption of Precast Technology In the Housing Segment
Through a Systematic Literature Review.