Is Climate Affecting The Construction Industry? 기후가 건설산업에 미치는 영향
Is Climate Affecting The Construction Industry?
March 2, 2018 Shane Hedmond
PDR
edited by kcontents
The following is a guest post written by Laurence Banville, Esq.
Laurence Banville. Esq is the managing partner and face of Banville Law. Laurence is licensed to practice law in the state of New York. Originally from Ireland, Banville moved to the United States of America where he worked at law firms, refining his litigation and brief writing crafts. He is also the recipient of the Irish Legal 100 and the Top 40 Under 40 awards.
With much talk about climate change both politically and socially, citizens and the business world have started to calculate the way in which climate change will alter how we live and work. In the past, the construction industry has made a number of speculations about how it would change as the planet gets warmer, however, changes have only started coming in light of the rising temperatures and their effects on the industry.
Has Construction Impacted Climate Change? 건설은 기후 변화에 얼마나 민감할까?
One thing to note is that some of the changes in construction have taken place because of the industry's contribution to global warming. For example, 40 percent of the energy used all over the world comes from buildings. Furthermore, in the next 25 years, buildings are projected to cause the most significant increase in the release of CO2 gas. This projection includes everything from the CO2 used while making materials such as concrete, to the way that buildings absorb and release air. Unfortunately, a lot of the work performed on construction sites such as demolition to clear a site- carries practices that have increased global warming.
한가지 주목해야 할 점은, 지구 온난화 때문에 건설산업에 몇가지 변화가 일어났다는 것이다. 예를 들어, 전 세계적으로 사용되는 에너지의 40%는 건물에서 나온다. 게다가, 다음 25년 동안, 건물들이 이산화 탄소 배출에서 가장 중요한 역할을 할 것으로 예상된다. 이런 예측은 콘크리트와 같은 건설재료를 만드는 동안 사용된 CO2에서 건물이 공기를 흡수하고 방출하는 방식에 이르기까지 모든 것을 포함하고 있다. 안타까운 것은, 부지 정리를 위한 철거 작업을 하는 건설 현장 등에서 수행된 많은 작업들이 지구 온난화를 증가시키고 있다는 사실이다.
In an effort to take responsibility for these actions, some engineers are proposing changes that would greatly reduce heating bills for commercial property owners during construction. With climate changes happening, engineers and project managers have to adapt to construction methods that will keep cooling costs down as global temperatures continue to rise.
In addition, the realities of global warming have sparked an increased interest in green construction methods. The whole industry is working out how to make concrete with less CO2 being emitted, using recycled materials, and constructing buildings that are less harmful to the environment. There are more green construction principles that are dominating the construction industry, and this is in response to the damage done from many years of construction practices that did not take into consideration their effects on the environment.
Construction Workforce Affected By Rising Temperatures 기온 상승에 따른 건설 인력의 영향
Of course with the rise in temperatures, there have been longer summers and warmer winters which have lengthened the construction season for companies all over the country. In fact, in January of 2018, more than 36,000 new construction jobs were added across the country. Historically, January was a month when typically construction companies laid off workers due to lack of “doable” work because of inclement weather. In addition to this, there has been an increase in spending in both public and private construction meaning work is continuing even through the coldest of months.
Addressing The Need For More Skilled Workers 더욱 숙련된 기능공의 필요성 대두
The weather pattern changes have forced the industry to use methods that help meet these changes. Green construction methods are being used to help protect against hotter summers, intense rainfall, and extreme winters. However, the construction industry is still facing problems sourcing materials that can keep up with these demands and an increase in global warming awareness might worsen the situation.
The changes needed to meet these weather patterns also require more skilled laborers to complete projects on time. Already, the industry has problems with skilled labor shortages and needing to meet new building guidelines due to climate changes is likely to increase the pressure in an already strained industry.
Many industries are being affected by climate changes all over the world and the construction industry is no different. From the need to change its methods in order to atone for its contribution to the damage to the environment to having the change in weather putting pressure on the demand for services, the construction industry needs to implement more greener practices in order to stay ahead of the issues the world is facing as the planet gets warmer.
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