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The construction is simple enough to train local boys in a few weeks. it can also be built through self-instruction. There is scope for local boys to emerge as contractors. Future Scope: We hope to be able to adopt the franchise system. That is, we can give a standard production system for producing these kits anywhere, with a minimum of training. There is ample scope for local initiative in the use of different materials as also use of the dome. We hope to be able to give a kit for the interior also, on a modular basis. We hope to considerably reduce the time for completion of the dome by improving the productivity. Simultaneously, this will demystify the skills. Finally, we would like to find alternate methods of applying the mortar so that centering is avoided or simplified. Break up of the Cost of a 280-sq ft-dome house Steel etc 3491 Labour 2505 Meshes 1470 Cement 2960 Sand 605 Rock 300 Misc. 9731 This includes steel doors and windows with steel shutters, a ventilator, oil paint, enamel for the steel work, and cement paint from outside and water bound distemper from within. The flooring is 4" mass concrete finished with 1:3 mortar. The cost in Sept 1988 is Rs 43.7 / usable sq ft. or 41.1/sq ft of plinth 897 area. Rural Development Through Education System 253