The green transition in the construction industry is no longer a choice, but a matter of competitiveness. EU requirements, domestic regulatory initiatives and innovations from manufacturers are all driving a shift in mindset...
A rain garden reduces the burden on public utilities, retains water locally, acts as a natural filter and improves the microclimate.
The Sustainability Department of ÉVOSZ works across four key areas to promote more sustainable practices in the construction industry: the adoption of a full life-cycle approach, the reduction of the carbon footprint, the incorporation of the Green Minimum legislation, and...
By installing specialised debris catchers and slope protection systems, the MÁV would reduce the risks on the section of railway line No. 70 between Nagymaros and Szob, which is prone to landslides and rockfalls. Nearly 19,000...
The projects carried out in the Atacama Desert are both a technical feat and a major development in terms of sustainable energy supply.
Magyar Környezettudatos Építés Egyesülete (Hungary Green Building Council, HuGBC) has produced new technical resources for manufacturers of construction products and facility operators. These resources are also intended to provide support...
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled at the Sió Lock, which has been recognised with the Construction Industry Quality Award. The modernisation of Lake Balaton’s drainage system is not only a key investment in terms of the lake’s long-term water management, but also an award-winning development of public spaces and tourism...