31st May 31 2015 witnessed the launch of Anudeep Constructive Solutions Pvt. Ltd., a company which would be engaged in training and consultation in the field of construction and with particular focus on construction chemicals and materials.
The awareness level among end users is low, which is a significant challenge. The lack of awareness mostly results in the users opting low-cost materials as they do not understand the importance of the use of quality materials. They are also not aware of the benefits that the latest technology has to offer. This challenge can be addressed by training professionals, so as to make them aware of the advantages of quality construction chemicals.
“There are huge skill gaps in the construction industry mainly in methods of applications, understanding of standards and specifications, selection of right materials and equipment,” informs Deepak Kanitkar, Director for Anudeep Constructive Solutions. He further adds, “The aim of this company is to enhance knowledge on the correct construction practices and suggest solutions to problems faced by the applicators or structural engineers.”
Speaking on the occasion Anagha Kanitkar, Director for Anudeep Constructive Solutions states, “Anudeep intends to design specific training platforms and impart essential training to various stake holders. Those will include fresh graduates, site engineers, supervisors and applicators. Water proofing, Repair, concrete production and placement as well as flooring and sealing would be covered in the initial programs.”
The company was inaugurated by Mr Khandekar, Director for Veekay Chemicals and Peroxy Chem (India). Speaking on the occasion he said, “One of the areas that need attention is training of the applicators and engineers who are not only likely to play a key role in promoting the use of good quality materials, but are also expected to be responsible for guiding the end user and delivering an effective solution to the problems. In case the applicators are not well trained, they are unlikely to be able to convince the end users about the benefits of various new systems over traditional methods. They are also likely to build a bad reputation for new technology by doing an improper job. I congratulate Mr Deepak and Ms Anagha for the initiative they have taken to address this problem and would expect that their training in this field brings in a new resolution in the construction industry.”
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