AIG Projects innovative solutions
AIG is committed to the success of our clients’ projects. The AIG’s multi-disciplinary team works in collaboration across various sectors and topologies, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, Land use, and governance, among others. We collaborate with stakeholders at local, national, and international levels to identify opportunities, analyze existing systems, and develop innovative solutions. Research, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement allows us to optimize resource allocation, enhance service delivery, promote equitable growth, and strengthen institutions.
Furthermore, the services play a crucial role in ensuring the alignment of development initiatives with international frameworks and sustainable development goals. By providing technical expertise, capacity building, and policy recommendations, consultants empower their clients to make informed decisions that lead to long-term, inclusive, and sustainable development outcomes.
In summary, AIG’s development services provide a catalyst for positive change, enabling societies to overcome complex challenges and achieve their developmental aspirations.
- Global Warming & the Environment Construction consumes 36% of the World’s Energy Consumption. Buildings and construction are responsible for 39% of carbon emissions globally (read for example about US here and Europe here), out of which 28% from energy consumption and 11% from construction materials, also known as Embodied Carbon (data from World Green Building Council’s Bringing Embodied Carbon Upfront).
- Alternative Building Material
- Water conservation solutions
- Wastewater treatment as a resource
- Grey water for flushing toilets, gardening, car wash and irrigation
- Water features, streams, ponds, waterfalls
- Mist and irrigation for creating ecosystems sustainable tropical gardens especially ideal in desert environments.
- Multi-disciplinary collaborations
- Sociologist
- Psychologists
- Economists
- Behavioral scientists
- Ecological
- Environmental
- Biology
- Botany, Vegetation, Flora, and fauna
- Wildlife, Birds, and Marine life & Fish
- Multi disciplinary approaches, well coordinated is specially needed for ambitious projects like NEOM’s undertakings and Line City, this project requires in depth research to understand the impact of that concept on residents and the environment internal and external!
- Mixed-use projects
- Better social living approaches
- Closer contact with nature and walkway networks
- Especially for schools and kids
- Reduction in Traffic Impact and Traffic Generation
- Special parking solutions
- Economic impact
- Cities and Master Planning
- Good land use planning
- Awareness of the need for employment generation
- Ecological and Sustainable Infrastructure
- Sports and wellness Concepts
- The sports Shopping Mall concept
- Recreation concepts
- Use of Recreation to stimulate Humanistic Developments and Residential communities.
- Golf courses as a way of creating natural attractions
- Healthcare and Hospitals should not be Institutional Buildings
- Creating a health inducive environment both in and out.
- Grean ecosystems as a healing tool (that’s how it works in nature
- Sterilization is not intended to be killing all Bacteria and Organisms!
- Many of these are a part of nature and are a good part of our well being
- Schools & Universities Learning Inducive Environments)
- To be redefined in this new digital age
- Libraries and classrooms are places for interaction and joint learning. Not a place where kids grow to dislike. The architectural solution
- Special attention to what children need and what inspires them
- Indoor Air Quality Solutions
- Ecosystem Tropical vegetation with Hydroponics & freshwater marine life and aquatic vegetation UofT graduate school of Civil Engineering I2C Project
- Biophilic Design approaches.
- Indigenous Architecture and Passive energy conservation
- Solar orientation and passive measures to control heat gain and heat loss
- Use of authentic indigenous building material
- Cost incentives and economics, Rammed earth & mudbrick housing
- Desert & hot climates heat storage
- Windcatchers and natural cooling measures.
- Learning from the evolution of architecture & Indigenous cultures in different regions.
- Mudbrick buildings. Rammed Earth building.
- What’s expensive in one region is often economical in another region.
- Market Research & Land use Assessments
- Identify Project Approach Project Assessments
- Investor Packages
- Feasibility Studies
- Consulting (General & Various)
- Mega Developments
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