U-Green

Did you know industrialised construction has a much lower carbon footprint than conventional construction?

The fact that the structure and envelope are made in a factory reduces the time on site, which we can use to carry out other work simultaneously. If the structure of a house takes months to build using traditional building work, with our industrialised system, it takes an average of 5 days. This is how the sustainable wheel takes shape:

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Did you know industrialised construction has a much lower carbon footprint than conventional construction?

The fact that the structure and envelope are made in a factory reduces the time on site, which we can use to carry out other work simultaneously. If the structure of a house takes months to build using traditional building work, with our industrialised system, it takes an average of 5 days. This is how the sustainable wheel takes shape:

The sustainable wheel

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Reduction of journeys

Conventional construction site journeys, both material and personnel, are very high because the work lasts for months rather than days, as in our case. This feasible fact directly impacts a lower degree of pollution, as the use of means of freight transport is considerably reduced.

Site waste reduction

As the pieces are made in the factory, the on-site waste is between 60% and 70% less than in conventional construction work. In addition, the entire process is also perfectly controlled because it is carried out in a space set aside for this purpose. This results in continuous improvement in terms of sustainability and R&D&I.

Increase of site safety

In addition, and as a direct consequence of time optimisation, being on-site for only a few days increases safety exponentially. The less time construction personnel spend on site, the less likely something will happen to them.

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This equation is summed up very simply: by executing the structure in the factory, we optimise time, reducing the waste generated on-site and reducing travel. In this way, we contribute directly to reducing the carbon footprint. In addition, we exponentially increase safety on-site by spending less time there.

This sustainable spirit of continuous research into sustainability is called U-green.