August 31, 2020

Non-residential Green Building show trend towards renewable energy and Innovation

Renewable energy and technological innovations will play key roles nonresidential building design over the next 10 years.

A survey shows that architects believe that water conservation and solar and wind power generation will become more prevalent over the next decade, as will the use of natural lighting techniques and lighting technology systems that use automated controls and motion-sensor activation.

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Surveyed architects also responded that they will expand their design options by selecting more innovative building materials like composites and new glass and glazing technologies. They also reported that the use of building information modeling (BIM) software will rise considerably, as will alternative project delivery methods and lean construction practices, in an effort to increase the efficiency of building design.

Green building is not a new concept, but green construction practices continue to grow in popularity, as more owners demand higher energy efficiency and lower environmental impact for their projects — in both the commercial and residential sectors.

The concept of green building uses resources which are more sustainable and creates energy-efficient offices, schools, homes, and other buildings. The popularity of the green building design has given a rise to several approaches projecting to instruct designers, architects, materials on building green. The demand for sustainable business practices is influencing the construction of green building for conserving energy while protecting natural resources.

With growing need for the eco-friendly and sustainable construction methodologies is contributing towards the growth of nonresidential green building market. In addition, rising concerns to lower global warming has created need for using green building material will further play a role in impacting the providing ample of growth opportunities to the players operating in the non-residential green building market.

The report also includes the profiles of key companies along with their SWOT analysis and market strategies in the non-residential green building market. In addition, the report focuses on leading industry players with information such as company profiles, components, and services offered, financial information of the last 3 years, the key development in the past five years.

  • AECOM
  • Bauder Ltd
  • Clark Construction Group, LLC
  • CERTAINTEED
  • Gilbane
  • Hensel Phelps
  • Skanska
  • The Walsh Group
  • Turner Construction Company
  • Webcor