Construction, Real Estate & Infrastructure

Build sustainable environments while managing ESG risks across long-term infrastructure and development projects. Learn ESG strategies for construction and infrastructure. Improve sustainability, safety, and compliance with structured ESG training.

Construction, Real Estate & Infrastructure

Roadmap

Navigate ESG transformation by addressing environmental impact, worker safety, and long-term sustainability across construction and infrastructure projects.

Foundation

Introduce ESG fundamentals focused on environmental impact, worker safety, and sustainability in construction.

Strategy

Integrate ESG into project planning, materials selection, and lifecycle management to support sustainable development.

Reporting

Develop ESG reporting practices to track project performance and meet regulatory expectations.

Climate

Address emissions from materials and construction activities, and improve environmental performance across projects.

Assurance

Implement ESG assurance processes to ensure compliance, transparency, and effective governance.

ESG focus drivers

ESG focus drivers represent the key priorities that shape how organizations approach ESG

Carbon-intensive materials & environmental impact

Worker safety & site management

Urban sustainability & resource efficiency

Long asset lifecycles & regulatory compliance

Frequently asked questions

The full ESG specialization can be completed over 6–12 weeks, depending on the selected modules. Organizations can also adopt a phased approach aligned to Foundation, Strategy, Reporting, Climate, and Assurance tracks

No prior ESG experience is required. However, familiarity with operations, risk, or compliance in energy or utilities will help participants contextualize ESG topics such as climate risk and carbon management

Yes, we recommend starting with:

  • ESG Awareness & Enablement
  • ESG in Organization

Before progressing into Reporting, Climate, and Assurance modules for maximum impact.

They require:

  • Reporting on carbon-intensive materials
  • Compliance with green building standards
  • Long-term asset sustainability tracking

They affect plantation businesses through:

  • Traceability requirements
  • Land use and emissions reporting
  • Labour and community disclosures

Integration of ESG into project lifecycle, Improved urban sustainability planning, Better compliance with infrastructure regulations

Yes. The program can be tailored to:

  • Specific energy sub-sectors (Construction, Real estate & Infrastructure)
    • Organizational ESG maturity
    • Internal policies and regulatory requirements

Each module typically runs 1–2 days, allowing flexible scheduling across teams.

No. The program is designed to support both beginners and experienced professionals.

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