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Mr Vijayant Jaiswal (Group Chairman): A true visionary, who foresaw the potential for light gauge steel construction in the country, his openminded approach in adopting latest technologies has been behind Elemente's rapid success. Going into details about the company's specialization, Mr Jaiswal pointed out, “We operate in the wood and steel construction sector with a quality-focused production perception. We use materials that comply with TSE, DIN, ISO, ASTM and AISI norms.”Adding further he said that the constructed buildings are in line with earthquake and heating codes. |
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The buildings are also suitable to different soil and climatic conditions. These steel buildings also maintain their reliability after delivery and make for economic solutions. |
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Mr Rishi Jaiswal (Group Vice-chairman) : Mr.Rishi Jaiswal, who is the group Vice-Chairman and has done B-Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT- BHU, Varanasi, having more than a decade of experience in project management in the IT industry and whose infectious enthusiasm and leadership qualities have enabled it to scale heights in various sectors, “Steel is also the most widely recycled material around the world. This ensures energy savings and adds to its sustainability factor.” Going into the history of steel construction, Mr.Rishi Jaiswal observs that steel use is incomparably higher in
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countries such as the USA, Canada, Germany, Finland, Turkey, New Zealand, Australia, Middle East and Japan, than in India. He also points out that it is a sector that light gauge steel construction has got huge growth potential which needs to be exploited fully. |
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Mr Anuj Sharma (Director) : In this day and age of Green Buildings, another key factor going in favour of steel is the fact that it scores high on the sustainability front. Speaking about this key aspect, Mr.Anuj Sharma,Director of the company, who is a young B.E Mechanical , with wide-ranging experience and the technical brain behind the design, manufacture and execution of steel frames quipps,” Steel is durable and reusable. Materials obtained from the removal of steel buildings can be 100% recycled.” Steel buildings can be disassembled and build up again several times. |
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No matter how many times this process is repeated, steel maintains its features and doesn't harm the environment. No wonder steel is becoming a popular choice given the rising emphasis on environment friendly construction methods nowadays. |
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