For the construction industry come important challenges of adaptation to a market with much more demanding standards.
Growing awareness of climate change and its recognition as humanity's number one shared problem is creating increasing pressure for industries to implement stricter environmental standards and best sustainable practices.
This pressure comes from both government regulation, international treaties, sensitized consumers and even the new sustainability criteria of proactive players in the world's stock exchanges.
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The pandemic brought different changes to the construction industry, one of them related to people's health and sustainability in buildings, since people spent up to 90% of their time inside these buildings, they consider in Ares Architects.
And since the new work modality has reduced the presence in offices, it does not mean that the construction of new homes or other buildings should occur without sustainability in the materials, since the buildings will have a useful life of at least 40 years, in addition, its sustainable development is already economically viable.
“The idea has changed over time. A property with a cost of 3,500 pesos per square meter, for example, will lower its rental price if the light, heating or air conditioning requirements are solved with natural solutions, such as open windows or natural or low-cost lighting. ”.
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In this sense, Luis Miguel Herrera, business director of Procore Latin America, pointed out that this industry will tend to deepen in the years and decades to come, approaching what is already happening in industries such as manufacturing, transportation or retail.
Against this background, technology to manage construction projects can become a doubly valuable tool, since advanced software can achieve process optimization and efficiency in the use of materials.
In Solili you can locate industrial warehouses in Mexico City, Tijuana and Guadalajara
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