We are honoured that the Abellon Waste-to-Energy (WTE) Campus, Jamnagar, is a finalist for the prestigious Big 5 Global Impact Awards 2024, in the Carbon Net-Zero Initiative of the Year category!
The Big 5 Global Impact Awards celebrate transformative achievements in the construction industry across 17 diverse categories. These awards recognize projects that go beyond conventional measures, highlighting sustainability, innovation, and positive impact on communities. Judged by an esteemed international panel of experts, these awards inspire the construction sectors of the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia to set new benchmarks and achieve extraordinary goals.
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Exciting Growth and Innovations in India's Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) Industry!
1️⃣ Industry Expansion: India’s PEB sector is projected to grow 10-12% in FY25, driven by rising industrial capex, government spending on infrastructure, and increasing demand for cost-efficient, time-saving modular solutions. Sectors like warehousing, logistics parks, and e-commerce are leading this growth
2️⃣ Sustainability and Efficiency: PEB structures by https://lnkd.in/ggAuxtTt offer up to 50% faster installation times and significant cost savings due to lower steel and labor requirements. The high recyclability of materials also underscores the industry’s commitment to sustainability
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Affordable Housing! We have the answer for you!
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Maccaferri undertook a four-laning project of the Meerut-Nazibabad stretch in Uttar Pradesh under Bharatmala Pariyojana. A Reinforced Soil wall system (MacRes®) with precast concrete panels as fascia and ParaWeb® as reinforcement was proposed for retention of approaches due to its flexibility, aesthetic finish, economy, speed of construction and long term performance. The construction process employed technology that significantly reduced the carbon footprint.
This video showcases the innovative methods and techniques used in the construction, highlighting the positive impact of adopting sustainable approaches to infrastructure development. Maccaferri has consistently contributed significantly to the development of India's infrastructure while actively embracing sustainable construction methods and technologies.
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Co-Founder at Unified Intelligence Private Limited. Trustee at Vaspar Foundation.
Working towards creating an ecosystem that generates employment for 1 Million people by using non-recyclable plastic waste to build homes
Building construction is a highly resource intensive process, concerning use of materials, land, energy and water.
The quantity of fresh water used in contemporary urban multi-storeyed residential #buildings is a fact that is comfortably not spoken about.
The #water demand at material production as well as construction stage and the resultant embodied water in #constructions was found to be in the range of about 27,000 Litres / Sq m of total built-up area.
Today, the cement industry represents one of the largest industries in the modern world making it the second-most used substance on #Earth after water.
Because today’s cement-making process uses limestone, which consists of 50% CO2, the industry also creates massive amounts of carbon emissions — about as much as our cars.
#CarbonEmissions in construction can range from 280–776 kg CO2 equivalent per square meter depending on the material used.
The construction industry in India contributes around 10.5% to the country's #GDP.
Every time we measure Growth in GDP, it would be prudent to also consider the increase in carbon emissions that we as a country add to the planet.
Search for alternative and recycled materials, multiple floor spaces and use of renewable energy are the responses by a fraternity of people against the perceived threat of materials, land and energy constraints respectively.
At Unified Intelligence (#Ui), we use plastic waste from the food packaging industry to build Structurally Integrated Panels (SIP)
These SIPs are used to construct walls and roofs of buildings.
Construction of buildings using our panels does not use even an ounce of water.
Highly engineered building solutions from Ui have very high energy efficiency in terms of thermal loads.
Thankfully, there are a miniscule segment of Architects and Builders who are Open to use alternative materials for their construction.
We are increasing our foot prints.
But the impact on the environment would have been much higher if large construction companies like #LarsenAndToubro#Afcons#SomaBuilders#DLF#HCC#Godrej#Oberoi#MacroTech and others set the trend by using our alternate approach.
We are Hopeful.
The precast industry in India is experiencing rapid growth due to several key factors:
1. Urbanization and Infrastructure Development: With increasing urbanization and a push for large-scale infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, and housing, the demand for precast concrete components has surged. Precast elements offer efficient, durable, and cost-effective solutions for these needs.
2. Speed and Efficiency: Precast concrete components are manufactured off-site and assembled on-site, which significantly reduces construction time. This efficiency is crucial for meeting the fast-paced demands of urban development.
3. Quality and Consistency: Precast elements are produced in controlled factory environments, ensuring higher quality and consistency compared to traditional on-site casting. This quality control helps in achieving better performance and longevity of structures.
4. Sustainability: The precast industry supports sustainable construction practices by minimizing waste and reducing the environmental impact of on-site construction. Additionally, the use of recycled materials in precast concrete contributes to its green credentials.
5. Technological Advancements: Innovations in precast technology, such as advanced molds and automation, are enhancing the industry's capabilities and expanding its application range.
6. Government Initiatives: The Indian government’s focus on infrastructure development, including schemes like Smart Cities Mission and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, is boosting demand for precast solutions.
Overall, the precast industry’s growth is driven by its ability to address the challenges of rapid urbanization, ensure quality and efficiency, and align with sustainable development goals.
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