Sustainability
August 19, 2026
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Green Certifications Are Becoming the Baseline, Not the Bonus

Green Certifications Are Becoming the Baseline, Not the Bonus Construction sustainability is shifting from a differentiator to a requirement. Green certifications that once functioned as optional marketing badges are increasingly treated as baseline expectations — driven by a mix of new research on material emissions, tightening regulation, and changing buyer demand. What was a niche […]

Sustainability
August 13, 2026
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Sustainability Trends Transforming the Construction Industry in 2026

The construction sector accounts for roughly a third of global carbon emissions, a figure that has kept the industry under sustained pressure from regulators, insurers, and buyers alike. What’s changed by 2026 isn’t the pressure itself, but how the industry is responding to it: more precise carbon accounting, new materials entering mainstream use, and a […]

Sustainability
August 04, 2026
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30% Emissions Reduction Achieved with Green Building Materials

In 2026, the construction industry is experiencing a seismic shift, driven by the adoption of green materials. These sustainable alternatives are not just a trend; they are becoming essential for builders aiming to meet ambitious net-zero goals. As climate change continues to pose an existential threat, the push for environmentally friendly construction practices has never […]

Sustainability
August 03, 2026
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How 2026 Is Redefining Sustainable Practices in Construction

Sustainability in construction is not just a buzzword in 2026; it’s a driving force reshaping the industry. Builders are increasingly adopting innovative practices that prioritize eco-friendliness, from using recycled materials to implementing energy-efficient designs. The integration of advanced technologies, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and modular construction, has streamlined processes, reduced waste, and enhanced […]

Sustainability
April 29, 2026
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Coastal Karnataka is feeling a different kind of labour squeeze

In coastal Karnataka, the labour problem looks a little different, but the anxiety underneath it is the same. Contractors in Dakshina Kannada, particularly around Mangaluru, told The Times of India that migrant workers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and West Bengal are no longer arriving in the same numbers as before. The reason is not […]