Rising construction costs? Make use of what is already there.
Escalating construction costs have turned every fit-out project into a critical investment decision. While material, fit-out, and demolition costs continue to rise, many existing buildings already contain valuable resources: doors, glazed partitions, raised access floors, lighting systems, ceilings, floor coverings, sanitary fixtures, and furniture.
The objective of circular construction is to keep these materials in productive use for as long as possible throughout their lifecycle. Buildings are no longer viewed merely as structures, but as valuable material banks and long-term assets.
For owners, investors, and occupiers, this creates new opportunities for value generation within existing properties while reducing waste, lowering resource consumption, improving ESG performance, and increasing transparency regarding installed materials.