As we look towards the future, particularly in 2025, sustainability in the construction industry is paramount. The pressing need for ecological preservation is driving a global evolution in construction practices to meet rigorous sustainability standards. This shift hinges on implementing renewable
Mississauga has taken a significant step forward in sustainable municipal infrastructure with the opening of Station 125, the city's first net zero energy fire station. This innovative facility not only represents a commitment to environmental sustainability but also addresses the
The development of the Cade Barr Business Park in Mission, British Columbia, spearheaded by Cedar Coast, marks a significant milestone not only for the company but also for the local economy. Planned at the intersection of Cade Barr Street and Dewdney Trunk Road, this project is projected to be
In an ambitious effort to advance the knowledge and capabilities of building professionals concerning decarbonization, the Canada Green Building Council (CAGBC) has rolled out the Zero Carbon Building (ZCB) Essentials micro-credentialing program. This initiative is specifically designed to address
The global push towards cleaner energy sources and decarbonization is transforming industries across the board. One sector facing significant challenges is construction, specifically in the realm of sustainable cement alternatives (SCMs). Traditionally, materials like fly ash and ground granulated
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched a significant initiative promoting sustainable building practices in Missouri by awarding grants to the University of Missouri and construction material manufacturer Holcim. These grants aim to develop Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)