Sustainable construction isn’t being defined by ambition. It is being defined by what survives real-world constraints.
This three-minute survey cuts to that reality. The built environment industry now has more options than ever — green building materials, smarter design, AI-driven efficiencies — but adoption is being tested by cost pressures and an energy landscape that is becoming harder to predict, plan for and absorb.
The gap between intent and execution is where the real story lies. What holds? What gives? What alternatives? What gets dropped when projects come under pressure?
Your responses will help bring to the surface these truths, grounding the discussions at the upcoming The Edge Malaysia Sustainable Construction Symposium 2026 (stay tuned for details), where we will dive into how sustainable construction can move from intent to action.
Three minutes. Your direct influence will help shape practical, market-relevant pathways towards more sustainable construction practices.
All responses will be strictly anonymous and will be reported only in an aggregated form. Submissions are open from May 16 to 29.
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