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Articles - development

QR codes everywhere you look. How can they be effectively used in the construction industry?

QR codes are currently booming. You can find them practically everywhere: on information posters, advertising flyers and tickets to cultural events. In addition, a number of restaurants have started placing them on tables for contactless menus and payments during the covid-19 pandemic. Anyone who knows the use of QR codes from practice knows how fast it is to scan and retrieve information from them. Thanks to this, they have spread from customers to industries, including construction. Adam Heres Vostárek, an expert on the digitization of processes in the construction industry from the company PlanRadar, explains how this technology can be effectively used in construction and real estate management.

Developers are planning more projects

The pandemic slowed down but didn't slow down developers' plans in the retail segment. One of the reasons is the arrival of new brands on the domestic market. Last year, which was significantly affected in retail by restrictions related to Covid-19, 25 brands were added, mostly in the field of fashion and fashion accessories. In contrast, several other major tenants reported a reduction in areas or even bankruptcy.

SHOULD WE GO GREEN?

Are Green Building Certifications rising? According to the inaugural International Green Building Adoption Index (IGBAI) - a study by CBRE and Maastricht University (Netherlands) -- major metropolitan office markets across the globe are seeing a significant increase in the adoption of "green" building certification programs. The study reports that 18.6 percent of space in 10 markets across Australia, Canada and Europe is now certified "green" versus just 6.4 percent in 2007.

Prague greenlights Sekyra’s Smíchov City

Prague deputies greenlighted re-development plans for the area surrounding the Smíchov railway station on Thursday, approving a change to the master plan proposed by the project’s developer, Sekyra Group.

Office developers active across CEE

Developers have been very active in the Warsaw and Prague office markets in recent years. However, these leading CEE markets are victims of their own success as concerns over vacancy rates are causing developers to re-consider the Budapest and Bucharest office markets.
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