Implementing Effective Sustainability Strategies for Building Projects

13 Jan 2025


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As global initiatives place increased emphasis on sustainable construction and built environments, emerging priorities for building projects in nearly every industry are focused on resilience, embodied carbon reduction and achieving net-zero energy. For building owners, the challenge lies in effectively integrating sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies into their construction projects and long-term building operations. This integration is vital for maintaining a competitive edge, complying with evolving regulations and meeting the increasing demands of investors and stakeholders. Successfully incorporating these principles begins with defining clear sustainability scopes and objectives right from the start of a project. Renewable energy, electrification and efficient water usage are critical focus areas for sustaining operations long after construction ends.

Involve ALL Stakeholders Early
A collaborative approach helps to bridge the gap between lofty goals and practical outcomes. Architects, designers, contractors and vendors can play a pivotal role in helping owners define realistic and achievable sustainability requirements during the design phase. Early contractor involvement, which leverages the expertise of experienced teams as early as concept development and preconstruction, is vital for aligning goals, understanding costs and addressing material and equipment availability—minimizing surprises and supply chain issues down the line.

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