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Mr. Amar Sonawane

Dr. Abhiman Kanase

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World is developing at a faster pace in all spheres of technology. The parameters whichdetermine the development have changed a lot in the recent past and will keep changing in future too.Rapid rise in levels of education, high rates of technological innovations and applications, ever faster andcheaper communication that dissolves physical and social barriers both within countries andinternationally, greater availability and easier access to information, and the further opening up of globalmarkets are the set of catalytic forces that is accelerating the speed of social change throughout theworld.Pre Engiering building is one of the best application of fast track construction Pre-Engineered Buildingconcept involves the steel building systems which are predesigned and prefabricated .The presentconstruction methodology calls for the best aesthetic look, high quality fast construction, costeffective innovative touch. One has to think for alternative construction system like pre-engineeredsteel buildings. In recent years, the introduction of Pre Engineered Building (PEB) concept in the designof structures has helped in optimizing design. In this report the detail explore of pre engineering as afast tack construction’s application discuss . As the world battles the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, ithas become very clear that societies depend on functioning healthcare facilities. The sufficientavailability of hospital beds, healthcare staff, protective gear or ventilators can make all the differencebetween a situation that is still manageable and a severe crisis. for this infrastructure facilities should beprepare in short time ,For this EPS Pannel and UPVC panels will be use for rapid construction ofhealthcare facilities

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