Abstract

Currently, in Uzbekistan, the low-rise housing construction sector is in a stage of dynamic development and, as a rule, is aimed at developing the territories of suburbs and agricultural areas. First of all, the trend of growth in the volume of low-rise residential construction is due to the fact that the construction of low-rise buildings is much less expensive in comparison with the construction of high-rise residential buildings. In addition, the operating costs of low-rise residential buildings are significantly lower than high-rise ones, since there is no need to install expensive engineering equipment (elevator equipment, high-power pumping equipment, fire protection systems, etc.). State programs in the field of providing the country's citizens with affordable and comfortable housing provide for a comprehensive reduction in its sales value, which is primarily achieved by reducing the cost of construction, including by reducing the consumption of fuel and energy resources (FER) during the construction of buildings.

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