Hyderabad’s construction landscape has seen an immense advancement in the past few years and technological growth has accommodated these changes, resulting in a shift in the methods of construction adopted by engineers, according to Association of Consulting Civil Engineers (India) Hyderabad.
The Hyderabad Centre is organising a 2-day national conference on Next Gen Highrise Buildings, advancements in composite & steel structures on July 11.
With an aim to encourage sustainability in the construction field and promote the use of innovative materials and techniques that reduce environmental impact, the committee wants to ensure that going forward, engineers employ advanced systems that withstand natural disasters to ensure the longevity of the high-rise buildings.
Speaking to media, Rajkumar Kacharla, President South, Vice President, ACCE(I), said, “We are not just constructing buildings—we are crafting a sustainable legacy for generations to come. This conference is a testament to how the civil engineering fraternity is stepping forward to redefine urban growth with resilience, innovation, and responsibility.”
The conference aims to create a collaborative space for all the stakeholders involved in the construction process, making it an educative experience for all.
Published on June 17, 2025
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