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Indian Buildings Congress

Indian Buildings Congress (IBC) was founded on 1st September 1992, when a Founders’ Meet was organised in New Delhi with the initiative of the then Director General (Works), CPWD, Shri O.P. Goel. About 250 professionals attended this meet. IBC was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act 1860, in New Delhi, on 29th March 1993. IBC has more than 113 Institutional Members, 4050 Individual members and 75 Student Members at present. The wide spectrum of membership gives it a unique place in the entire gamut of Building engineering discipline and construction industry.

Vision

To build a living environment which is sustainable, affordable, aesthetic, eco-friendly, energy-efficient, cost competitive, technology driven and conducive to healthy life meeting the needs of Indian population.

Mission

To bring all professionals connected with built environment like administrators, financiers,  planners, managers, developers, architects, structural engineers, civil engineers, public health engineers, electrical engineers, energy engineers, mechanical engineers, eco-scientists, horticulturists, builders, manufacturers of building materials, researchers, teachers, etc. together on one platform to form collective opinion to enable develop speedily a sustainable built environment in the country.

Objectives

To promote and encourage the science and practice of conceptualizing, planning, designing, constructing, caretaking and maintaining built environment, by adopting the latest standards, State of the Art practices, use of innovative and new materials. To review and make suggestions to the Government for improving the built environment, working conditions and general welfare of construction workers and to provide a channel for expression of collective opinion of members on the matters relating to built environment, achieving the following aims:

  1. To promote interface between various disciplines related to built environment on one hand, the Construction Industry and the Government on the other.
  2. To promote improved system of administration, planning, design, construction, operation, use and maintenance of built environment.
  3. To promote conservation and upgradation of eco-environment.
  4. To promote the use of appropriate technology and building materials to enhance quality, productivity and affordability.
  5. To disseminate the knowledge of built environment to others.
  6. To promote safety, health, wages, working conditions and welfare of construction workers and supervisors.

Contact Details

Indian Buildings Congress
Sector-VI, R. K. Puram,
NEW DELHI-110022
Phone No.: 011-26169531, 26170197
E-mail: info@ibc.org.in
Website: http://ibc.org.in