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Adani Cement Partners with CREDAI to Promote Green Building Practices

India’s construction landscape, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) has entered into a strategic partnership with Adani Cement. This collaboration aims to promote sustainable and high-quality construction practices across the country, aligning with the growing emphasis on eco-friendly development in urban infrastructure.

The partnership was formalised during the CREDAI Governing Council Meeting in Panjim, Goa, in the presence of Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Pramod Sawant. The alliance brings together CREDAI’s extensive network of over 13,000 developers and Adani Cement’s advanced product offerings, marking a pivotal step towards integrating sustainability into India’s real estate sector.

Under this collaboration, CREDAI members will gain access to Adani Cement’s diverse range of products, including Ready-Mix Concrete (RMX) solutions such as ECOMaxX ultra high-performance concrete (UHPC), Coolcrete thermally controlled concrete (TCC), and Jetsetcrete high-strength concrete (HSC). These products are designed to meet the demands of modern construction while adhering to green building standards.

Adani Cement’s commitment to sustainability is further demonstrated through its GRIHA-certified products, which contribute to energy-efficient and environmentally responsible building practices. The company’s focus on research and development ensures that developers have access to innovative materials that enhance the durability and performance of their projects.

The partnership also emphasises the importance of technical support and knowledge sharing. Adani Cement’s technical services team will collaborate with CREDAI members to provide material consultancy, quality assurance, and on-site support. Initiatives like Concrete Talks will facilitate the exchange of best practices and innovative solutions, fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the industry.

This strategic alliance comes at a time when India’s construction sector is witnessing a shift towards sustainable practices. With urbanisation accelerating and environmental concerns at the forefront, the collaboration between CREDAI and Adani Cement is poised to set new benchmarks in the industry, promoting the adoption of green building practices and contributing to the nation’s sustainable development goals.

In conclusion, the partnership between CREDAI and Adani Cement signifies a collective effort to build a greener, smarter urban future. By combining technical expertise with a commitment to sustainability, both organisations aim to drive positive change in the construction sector, ensuring that future developments are not only structurally sound but also environmentally responsible.

Adani Cement Partners with CREDAI to Promote Green Building Practices
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