Plisi and sustainable construction
At Plisi we are committed to minimising our impact on the environment. In any project, we will consider the effects of our carbon emissions, use of resources, and management of waste, through every stage. We take our commitment to the environment as seriously as our commitment to our clients. As well as our own immediate responsibility, we will guide you through the ethical considerations and questions posed during the design and renovation process, helping you to make positive environmental choices that are long-lasting and financially accessible to you.
It is widely accepted that the construction industry is responsible for around 40% of the world's carbon emissions and for consuming around 30% of the world's natural resources. With this in mind, it is crucial that we; the global construction industry, Plisi is an independent company, and individual clients, play our part in reducing the negative impact on our planet, our well-being, and our future.
Sustainability in construction means addressing the urgency of climate change caused by the industry, and reacting to it responsibly by the means within our collective power. In order to do this, our priorities for improving sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint are:
We can talk about sustainability in construction from two angles. Firstly, from a client's perspective. What does your sustainability vision look like? What are your personal objectives for your project?
They might be:
And from our perspective, how will we maintain our commitment to sustainability while working with you on your project? They will be:
While we are drivers for change in this area, we recognise there are barriers to sustainable construction. Therefore, we are focussed on increasing understanding so that they may be better understood and eventually become less impeding, when it comes to opting for a more environmentally-friendly build. Some of the obstacles preventing greener construction are:
Although it is true that green buildings are more expensive to build, on average the cost is only an additional 2%. However, there is evidence to suggest that over time, due to lower operational costs, your green home will save you money. Therefore, we believe that committing to sustainable renovation is a long term investment.
Undertaking a renovation project can be daunting from a homeowner's viewpoint. What will the impact be on family life during the construction? How long will it take? Have I chosen a trustworthy and reliable contractor? What will it cost? And now, we also have to seriously consider the environmental impact.
These three popular renovation services are low impact solutions to the issues of creating space and saving energy.
Our primary aim is to help you to realise your goals for a greener Victorian home, making it comfortable, beautiful, liveable, and sustainable. Our range of services will put the environment at the forefront while honouring the period character of your property.
From the beginning we have been quietly considerate in our approach to sustainability in our industry as we believe it to be integral to modern day life, not a just contemporary trend for favourable marketing purposes.
At Plisi Contractors Construction Company, we believe that communication is key. That's why we work closely with our clients every step of the way to ensure that their needs are being met. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, and our commitment to delivering high-quality work on time and within budget. Contact us today to see why we're the right choice for your construction needs.
Plisi Contractors LTD
27 The Mount, Rickmansworth, England, WD3 4DW Company number: 10759089
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