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Siraj Barbhuiya

The Need for Sustainable Infrastructure Post Covid-19

We’ve seen devastation and hopelessness in the past few months where a single uprooted the sense of normalcy and ingrained fear into the hearts of people within the country. Global growth is projected at –4.9 percent in 2020, 1.9 percentage points below the April 2020 World Economic Outlook (WEO) forecast.


The effects of this crisis on the economy have led many industries to deliberate over the most definite way to have their production and sales shoot up.


Many nations have narrowed down to the proven method of investing in sustainable infrastructure as a way to boost the economy as well as the society within the countries in the aftermath of COVID-19 and for good reason.


What Sustainable Infrastructure Should We Consider?

Over the past decade, a lot of things have changed for the better when it comes to the infrastructural sector. And this very acceptance can allow us to use this time as an opportunity to delve into investing in sustainable infrastructure. But what kind of infrastructure are we looking at?


Here are some factors to look into:

  1. Delving deeper into renewable energy, supporting the use of solar power as a means is one way to ensure the powering remote areas. This is extremely essential to help hospitals in remote areas to have all the means necessary in a crisis such as the current pandemic. By making use of solar panels, remote villages will be better able to look after patients, despite the rampant electrical power outage.

  2. Upgrading the work and communication infrastructure for Engineering & manufacturing companies to ensure that there is a smooth functioning between the engineers and product designers involved. While most things have come to a stop, many industries are still dependent on Engineering & manufacturing companies to ensure that their company production runs smoothly in turn.

  3. The use of public transport to be chosen above private commuting is also a factor most vital to conserve energy and resources. This will help improve the quality of air, which will, in turn, give people a better living and also reduce congestion to a great extent.

  4. Finding ways to ensure the preservation of agricultural produce is yet another factor to consider. With all that has happened lately, a lot of farmers have lost their produce and their source of income due to the world coming at a standstill.

Why the Need for Sustainable Infrastructure in Engineering & Manufacturing Companies?

Engineering & manufacturing companies have a number of industrial sectors dependent upon them for products and services that allow them to run their businesses without a hitch. The use of sustainable infrastructure in Engineering & manufacturing companies can very well be a way to boost other businesses as well as the economy effectively. Here’s how:


Sustainability through technology

Sustainable infrastructure offers the greatest benefit to companies that deal with Engineering & manufacturing. By incorporating upgraded technological innovations that are cost-effective, sustainable infrastructure ensures the enhancement of operational capacity.

Cloud-based CAD tools (like Onshape, Autodesk Fusion 360 etc) and operations further help those involved in the processes keep track of the ongoing and assist where necessary. Even without being in the same space, the process can be carried out flawlessly through the use of technology.


Monetary feasibility

By making use of new technology, we can integrate designs that are more monetarily feasible while improving the quality and functioning of the technology. This helps reduce the cost of the project as a whole while also reducing the possibility of making mistakes.


Ease of communication

Communication is key in every business process. The use of sustainable infrastructure in the process of Engineering & manufacturing ensures ease of communication through virtual meetings, screen sharing, and other methods among the teams involved, irrespective of which part of the world they are in.


With COVID-19 limiting the physical gathering of the teams, remote working is made possible without leaving a gap in communication among the people involved, ensuring that everyone works in tandem toward a common goal.


Conclusion

Making the tide turn with the use of sustainable infrastructure is not something that can happen overnight. Further, the current state of this infrastructure would, in no way, allow us to implement it successfully. By accepting sustainable growth within infrastructural planning and exploring it more, most industries can see more productivity despite unavoidable situations such as the one we have all been facing as an aftereffect of COVID-19.


To help ensure the right business growth, it is vital that every industry start being involved in the use of sustainable infrastructure and adapt to the changing times. By being more open to change, we can make use of upgraded infrastructure that is pivotal in keeping Engineering & manufacturing companies and other businesses afloat during a crisis.


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