NRI professor
offers help to reconstruct tsunami-affected areas
MADURAI, January 17
: A professor of construction engineering and management
at Western Michigan University, US, has offered his technical
and managerial expertise to undertake relief work in tsunami
affected areas in Tamil Nadu.
In a letter to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, Professor
Jawahar Nesan, an NRI, has said that he would be able to help
with the techniques of fast-track construction and programme
management, especially at a time when the victims needed basic
facilities like water, sanitation, housing and transportation
quickly.
"We must adopt just-in-time and lean techniques so that
speedy infrastructure recovery could be achieved in the affected
areas," he said.
He also offered assistance by establishing an advisory technical
council, comprising world class voluntary experts, in disciplines
like water, roads, housing and sanitation.
Nesan, from Sirkali near Nagapattinam, said he could stay
in India for five months a year and mobilise villagers at
the grassroot level to achieve the mission of participation
in nation building.
The Indian construction industry, he said, was not prepared
to face the challenges for building infrastructure in affected
areas on a war-footing,like other developed nations.PTI
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