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The challenge of being environmentally conscious

In this day and age, where we have an acute awareness of the effect of our actions on the environment, being ‘green’ has slowly infiltrated industry. Some Sydney commercial builders jumped on the environmentally conscious bandwagon and embraced the trend, but this decision is not without its challenges. Typically, building is about doing the job quickly and efficiently, but being mindful of the environment requires a little more effort on the builders’ behalf. With a bit of creativity and commitment, Sydney developers can overcome challenges and build with a conscience.

 

Challenge: The client wants to use aesthetically pleasing materials, and believes that the higher the cost, the higher the quality.

Solution: Enlighten them to the range of recycled materials available.

There are many wonderfully creative people in this world, and some of them work on recycling materials to make something new and fresh. The result is often a unique creation that doesn’t harm the environment. Sydney builders such as Patterson Building Group can recycle materials like glass, wood, light fittings, and bricks and by doing so, make an edgy and ethical building. By incorporating just a few green touches in your building, you will avoid harming the environment in some small way.

 

Challenge: Time restrictions.

Solution: Consider the environment at the same time as you are planning the building project.

There are several steps that come before laying the foundation. One of the first, and key, aspects of planning for all Sydney builders is the building development proposal and strategy. Most companies work through a checklist, consulting the client at regular intervals. The checklist is created with a time frame in mind, and everything must be ticked off before the project commences. In order to complete the checklist, excellent time management is a necessity. Simply add the environment to the checklist as something that needs to be done, and considering it will become a natural part of the process. This way, environmentally conscious building will not feel like a burden, or require too much extra time.

 

Challenge: Attracting enough interest in order to turn a profit comparable to non-green building projects.

Solution: Alert other organisations of your activity and dedicate some budget to advertising your green services.

It can’t be ignored that making money is at the core of all business ventures. The question is, how can you balance profit and green building? Due to the increased interest in the environment, the answer is simpler than you might think! The first thing to do is alert both government and nongovernmental organisations of your green building initiatives. They will then be able to promote your business to the ‘greenie’ population, and hopefully attract prospective clients. Secondly, approach ‘green’-leaning media. In the past few years, eco magazines and websites have proliferated rapidly. Their focus is to guide people to live a more environmentally friendly life, and green building obviously fits into that niche. You may have to pay for such exposure, but with the green sector growing at the rate it is, it is really worth advertising to this market.

Planning a Major Commercial Renovation: Stages

There comes a time when even the nicest of buildings needs a facelift. In fact, construction companies in Sydney are constantly renovating commercial premises instead of building afresh. This is mainly because of the city’s space and zoning considerations but also because of the unique buildings that just need renovating.

Reasons for a renovation:

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