The Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, India, has been vested with the
responsibility of generating, cultivating and promoting building science and technology in
the service of the country.
Since it's inception in 1947, the Institute has been assisting the building construction
and building material industries in finding timely, appropriate and economical solutions
to the problems of materials, rural and urban housing, energy conservation, efficiency,
fire hazards, structural and foundation problems and disaster mitigation.
The Institute maintains linkages with international bodies like CIB, Netherlands; TWAS,
Italy; BRE, U.K.; ASTM, U.S.A.; CSIRO, Australia; RILEM, France; BRS, Canada and UNCHS,
Nairobi, Kenya.
At the national level, the Institute has close interaction with BMTPC, HUDCO, DST,
Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Rural Areas, Housing Boards and Societies of
the State Governments, engineering and academic institutions, construction and building
material industries.
To carry out
applied and basic research in all areas of building science to solve problems confronting
the country in:
Shelter planning
Building materials
Structures and Foundations
Disaster mitigation including Fire Engineering
To develop new technologies for the promotion of
building materials and systems
To disseminate the results of results of research
far and wide for the good of community
To transfer the developed technologies to the
industry for further commercialization
To carry out R&D on all aspects of building and
housing and assist the building industry in solving problems of planning, designing,
foundations, materials and construction including disaster mitigation in all kinds of
buildings with a view to achieve economy, comfort, functional efficiency, speed,
productivity in construction, environment preservation and energy conservation.
CBRI to work as world class knowledge base for providing
solutions to almost all area of Building / Habitat planning and construction including
building materials, construction technology, fire engineering and disaster mitigation
construction.
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