BUILDING THE FUTURE, ONE SUSTAINABLE STEP AT A TIME
Infrastructure is at the heart of what we do. At BUILDTECH® INDIA we recognize the importance of building the country. We facilitate production of Capital Assets leading to greater access to markets and socio-economic development of our community. Bridges, Ports, Roads, Industries, Housing, Communications are all a vital part of our mission to make India an economic powerhouse.
In our relentless pursuit of economic growth, we are deeply concerned
Construction & Demolition Waste Management
Sand is the most consumed natural resource in the world after water. A primary component in construction, sand mining is reshaping our coastlines and affecting local communities all over the world.
Our development activities generate over a 100 million metric tons of Construction & Demolition waste annually, with over 80% of such debris going unprocessed.
Environment conservation is one of the core values of BUILDTECH® INDIA.
As our landfills pile up, we need new solutions to manage our increasing construction and demolition (C&D) wastes. C&D wastes can efficiently be recycled to deliver highly durable eco-friendly material.
We believe, this process of C&D management is an effective answer to problems caused due to dumping of wastes and mining of virgin resources of our planet.
The C&D waste consists mostly of inert and non-biodegradable material such as concrete, plaster, metal, wood, plastics, etc. This can be converted to useful materials by integration of waste processing solutions for a smart city.
The use of recycled concrete products will help us all to make greener buildings and structures, while simultaneously addressing the issue of growing landfills across our cities.
Thermal Insulation
Thermal Insulation is anything that helps retard the flow of heat. It is an important technology to reduce energy consumption in buildings by preventing heat gain/loss through the building envelopes.
Thermal insulation is a construction material with low thermal conductivity, often less than 0.1W/mK. These materials have a primary purpose to save energy and protect and provide comfort to occupants. These include industrial insulation products and the application of natural elements as thermal insulation.
Effective management of C&D Waste can be a useful input material in
Green Cement Technology
Cement is one of the most powerful tools in building long lasting and strong structures; it is the primary building material in today’s modern infrastructure projects.
Its impact on climate change, energy consumption, and mining
Green Cement is a promising new technology which uses fewer natural resources, generates less pollutant and uses industrial wastes as input.
BUILDTECH® INDIA is making in-roads to bring this product to market. The need of the hour is to provide green cement at a quality and cost which meets customer requirements and standards.
Blocks & Paver
Sand is the most consumed natural resource in the world after water. A primary component in construction, sand mining is reshaping our coastlines and affecting local communities all over the world.
Our development activities generate over 100 million metric tons of Construction & Demolition waste annually, with over 80% of such debris going unprocessed.
Environment conservation is one of the core values of BUILDTECH® INDIA.
As our landfills pile up, we need new solutions to manage our increasing construction and demolition (C&D) wastes. C&D wastes can efficiently be recycled to deliver highly durable eco-friendly material.
We believe, this process of C&D management is an effective answer to problems caused due to dumping of wastes and mining of virgin resources of our planet.
The C&D waste consists mostly of inert and non-biodegradable material such as concrete, plaster, metal, wood, plastics, etc. This can be converted to useful materials by integration of waste processing solutions for a smart city.
The use of recycled concrete products will help us all to make greener buildings and structures, while simultaneously addressing the issue of growing landfills across our cities.