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course of action. Regardless, the current momentum established within the industry in
relation to sustainable development should be maintained and enhanced. As the future
is immanently uncertain, who is to say that ideas that appear impossibly foreign to the
construction industry today will not act as tangible catalysts in the years to come for the
achievement a more sustainable future?
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