Building back sustainably in a deeper shade of green
Does post-pandemic policy herald a global shift towards bigger green ambitions and how can the infrastructure sector step up to respond?
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Does post-pandemic policy herald a global shift towards bigger green ambitions and how can the infrastructure sector step up to respond?
In the third of our ‘realising the extraordinary’ series, we summarise findings from industry leaders on how their businesses are evolving people strategies to future proof major projects and drive flexible, inclusive cultures.
Social housing landlords are squaring up to the challenges of improving the energy efficiency of existing social housing, in order to meet the UK Government’s ambition to slash carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.
With the world undergoing massive socio-economic and demographic change, the global population needs an increasing variety of medicines, treatments and vaccines to be delivered faster and more cheaply.
Progressive technology giants and ‘athleisure’ firms have embraced different construction methods including the use of mass timber as a more sustainable building material for their facilities.
While Brexit remains a moving target, it is important for us all to prepare no matter what the outcome.
Munich’s progressive mindset, reputation for ground-breaking research and commitment to heritage mean tech giants like Apple and Microsoft have been beating a path to its door. Here, they compete for space and talent with resident German heavyweights, such as BMW.
As the uncertainty of COVID-19 continues, subdued business and consumer confidence continues to be a key theme across Australia and New Zealand construction markets.
As more asset owners and occupiers declare net zero targets, real estate strategies should be aligned with corporate climate commitments and support the construction and occupation of a new generation of buildings.