8, May 2024
The Role of Technology in Advancing Green Construction for a Sustainable Future
Technology plays a critical role in advancing green construction towards a sustainable future. Innovations such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) optimize design efficiency, reducing material waste. Smart sensors and IoT enable real-time monitoring of energy usage, enhancing building performance. Renewable energy technologies like solar panels and geothermal systems decrease reliance on fossil fuels. Advanced insulation materials and green roofs improve energy efficiency and mitigate urban heat island effects. 3D printing facilitates eco-friendly construction using recycled materials. Overall, integrating technology promotes resource efficiency, reduces environmental impact, and fosters the evolution towards greener, more sustainable construction practices.
Lalit Kumar Aggarwal, Co-founder & Vice-Chairman, of Signature Global (India) Limited said, “The adoption of construction management software is experiencing significant growth due to its numerous benefits. This sophisticated software empowers contractors to meticulously plan and monitor all aspects of a building project, ensuring smooth and efficient progress. By utilizing these tools, project managers can closely oversee project development, exercise precise cost control, and minimize waste, resulting in significant time and resource savings.”
Lalit Aggarwal added, “Modular construction is gaining popularity in green construction, involving the fabrication of building components or entire sections in a factory before on-site assembly. This method minimizes waste by precisely cutting and producing only necessary materials, significantly reducing errors. Additionally, modular construction is quicker and safer, requiring fewer on-site workers and reducing overall construction time.”
Ankit Kansal, Managing Director of 360 Realtors said, “Indian real estate’s role in promoting long-term sustainability is unquestionable. The sector contributes 35% of greenhouse emissions besides contributing to 33% and 25% consumption of electricity and water resources respectively. It is pertinent for the sector to step up and play a larger role. Although India has 3rd largest volume of green-certified buildings after USA and China, there is a pressing need to be more proactive in terms of neutralizing environmental menaces. This is all the more important in the face of an unprecedented rise in urbanization and spurred population growth. One of the prudent approaches will be to integrate green technologies and smarter practices throughout the real estate lifecycle from land acquisition to leveling to construction to deconstruction. This will help in optimizing resource consumption besides lowering greenhouse emission.”
Kushagr Ansal, Director of Ansal Housing said, “3D printing is a transformative technology revolutionizing the construction industry. It enables the creation of 3D models using various materials like concrete and plastic. By leveraging 3D printing, construction firms can decrease waste, streamline production time, and lower expenses. Moreover, architects can develop intricate designs previously unachievable with traditional construction methods.”
In recent years, heightened global attention to sustainability and environmental awareness has spurred a notable rise in the demand for eco-friendly building materials. This trend is especially pronounced in green construction projects, where the emphasis on sustainable materials exceeds that of conventional construction methods.
To address this demand, developers are creating and incorporating innovative, eco-conscious materials. These materials encompass not only recycled steel and reclaimed wood but also a diverse array of other sustainable options. For example, bamboo is increasingly favored for its fast growth and renewable qualities, while bio-based plastics provide a viable alternative to traditional petroleum-derived plastics.
Embracing the use of sustainable materials is not just a trend; it is a crucial step towards a more sustainable future. By adopting these practices, we are actively contributing to the preservation of our planet and creating a cleaner and greener world for generations to come.
Sanjay Sharma, Director of SKA Group said, “New construction methods increasingly incorporate smart home technology to optimize energy consumption and decrease carbon footprints. Smart systems can regulate temperature, lighting, and other energy-consuming functions to efficiently manage and reduce energy usage. These advancements enhance comfort, safety, and overall energy efficiency in homes and buildings.
Solar energy stands out as one of the most popular green technologies in construction. Solar panels or photovoltaic (PV) systems are installed on building rooftops to harness electricity from sunlight. This renewable energy source can power homes and buildings while contributing to reduced carbon emissions. Solar energy adoption is especially common in residential construction, often with solar panels integrated onto rooftops.
The incorporation of green building technologies in construction can profoundly benefit the environment. For instance, innovative technologies like green roofs and vertical gardens can markedly diminish a building’s carbon footprint. These features can absorb rainfall, thereby minimizing runoff and mitigating waterway pollution. Additionally, they enhance a building’s insulation, reducing energy consumption in both winter and summer seasons. The widespread adoption of such technologies not only decreases our carbon footprint but also conserves vital natural resources, making a broader positive impact on humanity.
In summary, the integration of green technologies in construction is revolutionizing the industry and paving a promising path towards sustainability. While initial costs may be higher, the long-term financial savings, increased property value, healthier living environments, and societal benefits make green construction an attractive and responsible choice.
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- By Rabindra