CSCEC adhered to the principle of striving to achieve high-efficiency, high-quality, low-consumption, and low-emission green buildings in Egypt. It worked to integrate environmental and green concepts across all stages of the entire construction lifecycle, developed green and eco-friendly material technologies, and made every effort to optimize resource consumption and protect the ecosystem, to create a high-quality green demonstration construction site
Application of Advanced Environmental Protection Technologies: CSCEC consistently implements the concept of ecological and environmental protection, actively develops and improves green construction technologies, innovates construction methods, and equips energy-saving and eco-friendly construction equipment. This has achieved highly efficient, energy-conserving, and environmentally friendly construction.


Utilizing Eco-Friendly Materials: In construction material selection, balancing environmental protection and performance requirements involves scientifically using different concrete types, reducing material consumption, and saving construction energy. By employing high-strength steel rebar and high-strength steel materials, the project reduces steel reinforcement and material usage and installation, minimizing resources and human effort while conserving significant production and on-site energy. Additionally, for voluminous and heavy materials, preference is given to locally produced construction materials to minimize pollution from sea and air transportation.


Strengthen Environmental Management: Focusing on building environmentally friendly construction site development, the project implements standardized management measures like "site clearance after work is completed." Multiple environmental protection strategies are adopted, including dust control, wastewater management, energy management, material conservation, land optimization, and green office. These efforts help minimize pollution and emissions, while minimizing the construction process environmental impacts.
