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Value of green construction predicted to grow at a 8.91% CAGR by 2031, according to new report

"Green building is now mainstream, and on track to dominate multi-unit residential construction in North America – as it already does throughout Europe," says Schock, USA. (picture courtesy of Schock)

Value of green construction predicted to grow at a 8.91% CAGR by 2031, according to new report

by Gary Wright
April 15, 2024
in Green Construction

The sustainable construction sector is projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.91%, according to the latest research by Insight Ace Analytic. The forecast period from 2024 to 2031 highlights emerging trends, emphasising the worldwide recognition of new green building practices often driven by governments and expected by clients. 

The major drivers influencing this change include stringent environmental regulations mandating compliance with green building codes, a noticeable surge in demand for eco-friendly structures from conscientious consumers, and the advent of technological innovations that make green materials and energy-efficient systems more cost-effective.

Economic benefits, such as reduced operational costs and an appreciation in property values, further incentivise investments in sustainable construction. These factors collectively signal a departure from traditional building practices, steering the industry towards a future where sustainability is at its core.

The path to sustainability, however, is not without challenges. High initial costs associated with adopting sustainable practices deter many potential investors despite the promise of long-term savings. The absence of standardised regulations across different regions adds another layer of complexity, leading to inconsistent implementation of sustainable practices. Additionally, a palpable gap in awareness and understanding among industry stakeholders about the impacts of their decisions and the sustainable option at their disposal further complicates the transition to greener construction methods.

On a regional basis, North America emerges as a leader in the growth of sustainable construction, thanks to environmental regulations, heightened awareness of climate issues, and a strong demand for green building practices. Initiatives such as the LEED certification and Energy Star ratings have been instrumental in incentivising sustainability in the region.

In contrast, the Asia Pacific region, faced with rapid urbanisation and escalating environmental concerns, is quickly acknowledging the importance of sustainable construction practices. Governments in China, India, and Singapore, among others, are rolling out green building codes and standards, fostering a conducive environment for sustainable construction.

Europe is already a world leader in sustainable construction practices and the report recongises that growth is coming from those nations who are adopting new procedures in the fight to meet net zero.

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