Description
The construction and real estate industry has historically been slow to adopt new digital tools. Now, by embracing the latest available technology, we’re pushing the industry toward more sustainable construction practices that allow us to drastically reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment.
This episode features Brendan Wallace, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Fifth Wall, Henrik Ahnström, Director of Development at Skanska Commercial Development Nordic, and Stacy Smedley, Executive Director at Building Transparency. Each plays a unique role in merging the technology and real estate development sectors.
- Brendan outlines the economic and political drivers that are pushing the real estate industry toward better climate technology adoption.
- Stacy explains how tools like the EC3 are helping developers reduce their embodied carbon emissions.
- Henrik describes how new technologies like BIM and digital twins are leading to safer, more efficient and more sustainable building practices.
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