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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
CSPI Expo 2026

Green Building

Advanced Facade Systems Redefining Building Performance

Modern architectural envelopes have transcended their traditional role as mere aesthetic coverings, evolving into complex, high-performance biological skins that actively manage energy, light, and structural integrity. The deployment of sophisticated engineering solutions within the building exterior ensures a harmonious balance between internal occupant needs and external environmental stressors, ultimately setting new benchmarks for durability and operational efficiency in the built environment.

Green Transformation by LiuGong Through E-Intelligence Brand

In November 2025, LiuGong officially went ahead and unveiled its new E-Intelligence brand at the 2025 Global Dealer Conference as well as the 11•26 Global Customer Day that was held in Liuzhou. This worldwide launch indeed marks a major landmark...

EU Unveil Rules to Encourage Low Carbon Construction Materials

The European Commission has unveiled a standardised calculation framework that will fundamentally reshape how the construction industry measures and reports the environmental impact of building materials. The new regulation creates a level playing field across member states by establishing...

Alternative Binders and Supplementary Materials Driving Greener Construction

The construction industry increasingly turns toward alternative binders and supplementary cementitious materials to reduce carbon emissions and environmental impact. From fly ash and metakaolin to geopolymers and bio-based binders, these innovative materials enhance concrete durability while cutting Portland cement consumption. This exploration reveals how material innovation is reshaping sustainable construction practices by balancing performance requirements with environmental responsibility, enabling contractors to meet green building standards without compromising structural integrity.

RMIT Researchers Turn Coffee Waste into Low-Carbon Concrete

RMIT University, Australia researchers are coming up with a method so as to lessen the carbon effect of infrastructure through transforming the common organic waste into viable construction materials. The study has been published in the International Journal of...

The Key Trends Shaping the Construction Industry in 2026

The construction industry stands at a critical inflection point, where the convergence of sustainability imperatives, technological innovation, and evolving workforce challenges is fundamentally reshaping how buildings are conceived, designed, and delivered. As we advance into 2026, understanding the trends...

Adoption of Collaborative Robots to Support Skilled Workers in Prefab Plants

Collaborative robots (cobots) work alongside human technicians handling repetitive, risky, or precision-based tasks. These systems highlight safety benefits, workforce training implications, and how cobots augment craft expertise rather than replace it.

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