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As India's economy expands, is a boom in office construction inevitable?

As India's economy expands, is a boom in office construction inevitable?

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Get ready to supercharge your understanding of India's booming office space market with AWA's Shashi Sharma and Director of Corporate Real Estate for Carelon Global Solutions in India, Sanjeev Tullicherry. We ask whether India's economic growth can be balanced with environmental sustainability by adopting strategies like refurbishing existing buildings instead of constructing new ones?

We delve into the heart of commercial real estate's environmental sustainability, extracting insights from the growth of the IT/ITS sector in India and the new trend of hybrid work. We discuss the transformative steps companies are taking towards construction sustainability, and how the Indian government is championing the transition towards renewable energy sources. We also shed light on workplace practices that are pushing the boundaries of sustainability. From waste management to electric vehicle adoption, companies are engineering green practices into their office culture and leasing terms, to make a real difference.

Dive in to discover how certifications like WELL and LEED are stimulating the momentum for sustainable transformation in India's commercial real estate.

AWA Host: Karen Plum

Guests:

  • Shashi Sharma, Senior Associate, AWA and Head of AWA Institute in India
  • Sanjeev Tullicherry, Director of Corporate Real Estate, Carelon Global Solutions

AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/

CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:

AWA contact: Andrew Mawson

AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia

Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon



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