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General Contractors & Green Building Practices In The Future

Green construction, which happens to involve the planning, building, and upkeep of structures in an environmentally responsible and resource-efficient manner, is growing in popularity among investors, buyers, and builders. As a general contractor, it is highly likely that one will...

Free To Access Carbon Database For UK Built Sector Launched

The Building Cost Information Service- BCIS has recently introduced a benchmark tool for infrastructure carbon evaluation that happens to be free in the UK construction industry. The Built Environment Carbon Database serves as the primary data source when it comes...

3 Ways To Include Automated Tech In Sustainable Construction

The construction industry is facing a significant challenge when it comes to sustainability. It is responsible for producing more than 35% of the world's human-caused CO2 emissions and also consuming 40% of the global raw materials. As nations and...

Robotic Animals At The Forefront of Construction Safety

In the era of advanced technology, robotics are increasingly utilized to enhance efficiency and minimize risks across various industries. For those who are working in the built environment sector, ensuring the safety of every individual stepping onto a project...

India’s construction industry embraces sustainability at World of Concrete 2023

The 9th edition of the World of Concrete India (WOCI) show will be held from 18th to 20th October 2023 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. World of Concrete India (WoC India) serves as the Indian counterpart to the World...

UK Construction Sector Targets 25% Productivity Increase

A government-backed organization in the UK, known as the Construction Leadership Council (CLC), has unveiled a strategy aimed at increasing productivity in the construction sector by 25%. The CLC suggests that implementing these measures could potentially result in savings...

German Construction Struggles, Government To Provide Support

The German government announced on Monday that it is postponing proposed building regulations as part of a 45-billion-euro ($47 billion) relief package aimed at bolstering the struggling construction industry, which has been hit hard by high-interest rates and increasing...

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