Archive: Posts Tagged ‘Building’

Building Seamless Environs Through Environmental Remediation

No comments December 8th, 2009

Waste refers to the refuse from places of human or animal habitation, and is solid, liquid, or gaseous by-product derived from various day-to-day activities. This litter poses significant risks to human health and environment. Waste Management deals with all aspects of collection, storage, disposal, and reduction of waste. Waste Management Services employ low-cost and labor-intensive systems to render social, economic, and environmental benefits. Some of these procedures include but not Read more

Looking at Concrete in a New Light as a Sustainable Building Material

No comments December 7th, 2009

Looking At Concrete In A New Light Concrete has traditionally endured a poor reputation as a fundamental building material due to perceptions concerning its reliance on virgin raw materials and the energy consumption and emissions associated with its production process. Based on recent developments, CEMEX UK’s Technical Director, Steve Crompton, argues that concrete should, instead, be viewed as a sustainable, strong, long-lasting, versatile and economically important construction Read more

Eco-Friendly Building Materials

No comments December 6th, 2009

As eco-friendly homes slowly becoming more popular, it is beneficial for home buyers to have the ability to make out quality home construction materials for them.  Carrying this information, you can make vital decisions between one house and another based on how carefully construction considered the value of preserving the environment.  You can also make out which properties will save your resources when in comes to fuel costs and maintenance.  And if you think of building more Read more