Andaman Enforces IGBC Green Building Norms for Projects

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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Union Territory has taken a significant step towards sustainable development by mandating IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) certifications for all new construction projects. This new regulation, implemented across key areas including Port Blair and Havelock Island, aims to ensure that real estate developments adhere to high environmental standards.

By enforcing green building norms, the UT administration seeks to promote eco-friendly construction practices that reduce carbon footprints, optimize energy and water usage, and enhance the overall environmental quality. The move supports the region’s commitment to preserving its rich biodiversity and fragile ecosystem while encouraging responsible tourism and real estate growth.

Local developers and investors have welcomed the initiative, viewing it as a way to attract environmentally conscious buyers and tourists. The IGBC certification ensures that buildings are constructed using sustainable materials, incorporate energy-efficient technologies such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting, and maintain better waste management practices.

The introduction of these green norms is expected to boost the demand for eco-friendly residential and hospitality projects, especially in Port Blair and Havelock, where tourism and real estate development are thriving. This regulation aligns with the broader goals of sustainable urban development and supports the islands' vision of becoming a model for green living in India.

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