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By taking advantage of innovative systems, green buildings will adjust to the post-COVID-19 environment with enhanced safety and sustainability.
FREMONT, CA: An unusual period in history, the COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed unprecedented events affecting each business. The green building market will be reset to a new normal in the post-COVID-19 era and will be continuously redefined and redesigned. Staying on top is paramount now more than ever to manage uncertainty, change, and continuously adapt to new and evolving market dynamics. Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Green Building market worldwide is forecasted to grow by a projected US$187.4 billion, driven by a revised compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.6%. Read on to know more.
As cities start to reopen their economies and people return to work, installing green building solutions in shopping centers, offices, factories, and other shared spaces can [vendor_logo_first]assist in limiting the spread of the coronavirus and stand them in good stead against disease outbreaks in future. Remedies such as adding ultraviolet lights to air-handling units and switching to demand-controlled ventilation can mitigate the transmission of airborne viruses and bacteria while enhancing the buildings’ energy efficiency.