The tasks we complete today will shape tomorrow and last for many generations. Because of this, sustainability comes up in every discussion we have.

Sustainability at Eurocon Construction International is all about the broader picture. We are dedicated to incorporating social advancement, economic health, and environmental resilience into all elements of our decision-making, regardless of scale.We have long been recognized for our leadership in infrastructure, which includes setting the standard for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risk management and guaranteeing uniformity throughout the company. We think that everyone has a responsibility to change lives in order to create better industries, communities, and futures. Reaching our ESG targets is essential to doing.

Healthy people. Healthy planet. 
Healthy future.

We are integrating Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) into every aspect of our business, whether it is through the testing of novel materials, impact assessments, or setting the standard for innovative construction practices.

We are pleased to have secured the first bonding facility in Australia that is tied to sustainability. This $1 billion pledge, one of the biggest of its type globally, connects our financing to key performance indicators (KPIs) for social procurement, safety, alternative fuel uptake, and sustainable energy consumption. It’s a concrete illustration of living up to our words. We’re dedicated to creating a Net Zero carbon route and are constantly searching for new and creative methods to lower our energy use and carbon emissions as part of our response to climate risk.

Clean Energy, Naturally

Clean energy is the most sustainable energy available. Our company's project team, Eurocon Construction International, is quite knowledgeable about that. Together, they recognized a chance to implement a sustainable energy solution: the project's three satellite compounds would be powered by containerized, movable solar-hybrid generators. Additionally, wherever possible, we're placing renewable energy on the map; instead of diesel engines, our caravans are equipped with solar panels. We're now switching to cleaner fuels throughout the entire company, and when we work together, we're building a cleaner future.

Sustainability Works

Our goal is to minimize our influence wherever possible. Concrete with reduced carbon content is one method we're using to achieve this. We made great use of this in the construction of Sydney's new Rozelle Interchange, employing plastic fibers and crushed glass sand that has been recycled whenever possible to replace virgin resources with sustainable alternatives. By using low-carbon concrete, our Rail Infrastructure Alliance (RIA) was able to lower emissions and reduce the Portland cement content of concrete by 30%.
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