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How Will the Construction Sector Get to Net Zero?

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    Description

    This session will explore the best available technologies and the frameworks required for infrastructure construction to achieve net zero by 2050. We’ll examine a research paper developed by Autodesk partnering in collaboration with Australian industry associations—namely the Infrastructure Sustainability Council, the Australian Constructors Association, and Consult Australia.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn about key business opportunities and risks as industries transition to net zero emissions.
    • Discover the best available technologies required at scale to successfully mitigate catastrophic climate change impacts.
    • Imagine the likely changes on construction sites within the next 10 years.
    • Plan for operational changes anticipated to realize industry changes.

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    Industries
    Civil / Site development contractors
    Topics
    Collaboration
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