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The Real Estate Industry in itself has a huge potential  to grow. The statistics illustrates that this industry in the coming period  would not only support the Indian Economy but also would enhance the face of  the present looking India. Indian Real Estate is on the high growth path and  the boom is mainly due to mall culture, multiplexes, hypermarkets and retail  sector that are growing in India and retail brands from all over the world are  showing their keen interest to even setup their base in India especially MNCs,  apart from retail outlets coupled with rising demand for commercial and  residential boosting the industry. It is expanding its wings even in remote  towns. Leave aside metro cities, smaller towns have attracted construction  activity from big developers. Shopping mall construction, IT parks development  and Township development are shaping new India. Indian real estate development  has huge potential demand in almost every sector especially commercial property  investment and development, residential property development, hotels project development, IT  parks development, townships development etc. This is growing at a dizzying  pace of almost 30 percent each year. The bulk of construction activity – 80  percent is dedicated to housing, while the rest is commercial, including offices,  malls, hotels and hospitals. Buying a residential property in India is also  suitable for investors due to emerging new renting system.

 

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In this series of articles, I will be focusing on Green Building Best Practices and how dealing with airborne pollutants can help your design and construction projects reach a higher leave of efficiency and sustainability. This first article in the series will focus on specific projects and talk about one or two elements that make the project “green.”

During construction, pollutants are released into the air; drywall dust, saw dust, dirt, off gassing or toxins from newly installed carpet, sealants and furniture. These airborne toxins can affect not only the workers but eventual occupants as well. A well conceived best practices plan can help contractors and builders deal with these issues. Continue reading ‘Green Building Best Practices’ »

In this series of articles, I will be focusing on Green Building Best Practices and how dealing with airborne pollutants can help your design and construction projects reach a higher leave of efficiency and sustainability. This first article in the series will focus on specific projects and talk about one or two elements that make the project “green.”

During construction, pollutants are released into the air; drywall dust, saw dust, dirt, off gassing or toxins from newly installed carpet, sealants and furniture. These airborne toxins can affect not only the workers but eventual occupants as well. A well conceived best practices plan can help contractors and builders deal with these issues. Continue reading ‘Green Building Best Practices’ »