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Engineer’s Day Celebration

We celebrated Sir M. Visvesvaraya’s birthday regarded as “Engineer’s Day” on 15th Sept 2025. Our guest/Key Note speaker who addressed our engineers was Mr. George Abraham, Head Operations (Residential & Factories) L&T for South and East India.

This event was attended by around 40 engineers from all disciplines like Project, Planning, QC, QS, Safety. Mr. George touched upon the importance of all activities from Engineer’s perspective at site and how Engineers turn Dreams into Reality.

The program ended with gift and bouquet being handed over by our Directors. Mr. NS Krishna Murthy to the guest followed by snacks & coffee/tea.

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Cricket tournament held in May’25 in Bangalore

Imperial Build Tech participated in their first ever external cricket tournament in Bangalore organised by Blitz Sports events as “Imperial Challengers”

There were in total 16 teams participating in the 5th edition. It was a great show by the team and we stood 4th in the competition.

Following is the compliment from the event organisers.

“All the team members of Imperial Challengers” team were well disciplined and very cooperative with the organisers and support staff.

All the team members were very enthusiastic in all games and played with true sports man spirit.

From the attire viewpoints all players looked extremely professional and during the games players coordination and backing up was excellent to see from outside.

Though the team lost their second game against stories, the team was still happy as the team played a unit and gave a good fight.

The supporting staff and management were all there to encourage their team and this is a plus point as most of the corporate management will not be there during the games.

Overall team professionalism would like to rate 9/10

We expect imperial challengers to be parts of all Blitz edition.

I am sure team will take a lot of learnings from this tournament to grow stronger”

3 cheers to “Imperial Challengers” team.

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How Imperial Build Makes Worksites Safer

The safety of construction sites is a primary reason why we choose to work with plastic. Its pliability and lightness make it a much safer option compared to other materials like concrete, wood, and metal. Plastic has several benefits that set it apart from these materials, and it would be beneficial to explore them further.

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Reduce embodied carbon in construction

Embodied carbon is a term used to describe the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that are produced during the lifecycle of construction materials. This includes the manufacturing, transportation, installation, maintenance, and disposal of these materials. It is a significant contributor to global emissions, responsible for over 10% of total emissions. By 2040, it is projected that embodied carbon will account for 50% of new construction’s carbon footprint. To reduce embodied carbon in your construction project, consider using recycled plastic solutions instead of relying on raw materials like sand, metals, and wood. Additionally, use materials that emit less carbon during production and transportation, such as the New Nautilus Evo, which reduces the use of concrete in slabs by up to 30%. Try to limit the need for transport by using lightweight and compact recycled plastic solutions. Furthermore, use low-carbon construction technologies that do not require heavy mechanical equipment. Finally, aim to reduce waste by using solutions that can be disassembled and reused over and over again, and limit the use of finishing materials like laminates, ceramics, and paints whenever possible.

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Increase Construction Circularity With Imperial Build Tech

In order to increase circularity in construction, it is essential to maximize the value of resources and utilize them for as long as possible. Imperial Build Tech offers products that align with these three critical strategies. Refurbishing existing buildings helps reduce demolition waste, and Geotub and Geotub Panel are lightweight solutions designed specifically for refurbishments, with manageable dimensions suitable for manual setup in small spaces. Using less material is also crucial in reducing embodied carbon, and Imperial Build Tech’s foundation and slab products like Modulo and Skyrail replace carbon-intensive concrete and fills with void space, limiting their use in new buildings. Furthermore, recycling plastic waste to create new products, such as Aquabox and Multimodulo, reduces the sourcing and mining of unsustainable virgin materials, contributing to circularity in construction.