The Construction sector facing climate change : Challenges and Opportunities for Mid-caps and SMEs

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The Threats of Climate Change

Mid-caps and SMEs in the construction sector are directly exposed to increased risks related to climate change, with a rise in extreme weather events. These companies must face growing challenges to ensure the resilience and durability of their constructions. Maximilien Rouer, a sustainable development expert, emphasizes that these climate changes weaken structures and building materials, thus requiring rapid adaptation within the sector to ensure the long-term viability of their activities.

The Transition toward more Environmentally Friendly Building

In this context, the transition toward more environmentally friendly building represents a major opportunity for mid-caps and SMEs in the construction sector. Morgan Iafrate, a real estate consulting expert, insists on the need for these companies to rethink their construction and renovation practices. The adoption of the RE 2020 environmental regulations and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) provides mid-caps and SMEs with tools to limit the environmental impacts of their constructions. Furthermore, improving thermal comfort and reducing energy consumption are becoming priorities, offering construction companies opportunities for innovation and market differentiation.

The Challenges of the Ecological Transition

However, the ecological transition of the construction sector presents significant challenges for mid-caps and SMEs. Morgan Lafrate highlights that the often-deterrent cost of bio-based materials constitutes a major obstacle, requiring a scaling up of projects to bring prices down. Additionally, effective coordination of the supply chain is essential to achieve economies of scale that benefit the entire sector. This transition also demands a paradigm shift, where energy sobriety and the preservation of biodiversity become priorities for all mid-caps and SMEs in construction. Despite these challenges, Maximilien Rouer perceives a positive evolution, with emerging collective intelligence within the sector fostering rapid progress toward more sustainable and environmentally friendly construction.

 

Source : Mazars

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