Earth has dwindling resources but a growing population. Population growth encourages new construction. Because of this, the construction industry must implement changes to become more sustainable. Sustainable construction involves a holistic way of managing a project, often considering the community and the environment during the construction process.
Better Use of Materials
Construction companies can encourage sustainable construction by choosing building materials that are better for the environment. For example, one company offers wool insulation for buildings instead of traditional fiberglass. Solar panels are also becoming increasingly popular for a greener method of energy generation. There are many other ways to implement greener materials into the construction process.
Prefabrication
Certain projects can be completed in a factory or warehouse. Prefabricated projects are created in the work space and then transported to their destination for assembly. Doing so minimizes waste of building materials. For example, extra materials can be allocated to the next project. Prefabrication works well for smaller pieces or larger projects that can easily be split into smaller pieces.
Energy Efficiency
Implementing energy efficient materials can add continued sustainability. For example, by making sure windows keep all air inside a building there is less energy spent trying to cool or heat a space. Smart thermostats can also be installed to manage the temperature of a space based on user patterns.
Carbon Neutrality
Carbon neutrality introduces the idea of offsetting carbon emissions. In the construction industry, this might mean implementing green spaces in an urban park or planting trees in a residential development. Using environmentally-friendly materials can also balance and lead to carbon neutrality.
Jerdon continues to manage and complete sustainable construction projects. Our previous projects include Hermann Park in Houston, Hemisfair Park in San Antonio and many other urban green spaces. Contact us today to see how we can add sustainability to your next construction project.