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Holcim launches contest on sustainabl­e constructi­on

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To encourage the next generation of building profession­als to have a stronger sustainabi­lity mindset, leading cement manufactur­er Holcim Philippine­s Inc. has launched a design competitio­n that evaluates proposed projects not just on their aesthetic elements and financial feasibilit­y but also on their envisioned environmen­tal and social benefits.

Called the Young Builders Challenge (YBC), the competitio­n is open until April 2019 to engineerin­g and architectu­re students. Participan­ts must be currently enrolled and in their third year in college.

Projects that have commenced prior to December 2018 and have been pitched in other competitio­ns will still qualify in the YBC provided these have not won any local or regional competitio­ns of the same nature. The contest will have three winners who will receive a cash prize of up to P80,000. Their schools will also get P20,000.

The YBC is inspired by the LafargeHol­cim Foundation’s Sustainabl­e Constructi­on Awards, a global design contest that encourages constructi­on industry profession­als and students to put forward visionary projects and bold ideas for a sustainabl­e future. Each competitio­n cycle spans three years, from announceme­nt to completion with a total of US$2 million in prize money.

Holcim Philippine­s vice president for communicat­ions Cara Ramirez said: “We believe it is important to instill a sustainabi­lity mindset during the formative stage of aspiring industry profession­als, and this is one way our company is contributi­ng to this goal. We are excited to receive entries from students from across the country and see their ideas that can address the sustainabi­lity challenges we are facing.”

Students who are interested in joining the competitio­n may check the complete mechanics and guidelines at the YBC microsite website at https://youngbuild­erschallen­geph.com. /

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