At Cury, sustainability begins with the project and continues throughout the entire journey up to the handover of the keys. In 2024, we reinforce this commitment with ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety) certifications. Each development is designed to respect its surroundings and create a positive impact in the neighborhood and the city: urban mobility, enhancement of green areas, intelligent land use, and solutions that reduce environmental impacts.
The result is more than just housing: these are spaces that contribute to vibrant, resilient, and sustainable cities.
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ISO 14001 Certification (Environmental Management).
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ISO 45001 Certification (Occupational Health and Safety).
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Urban planning strategies that prioritize mobility, green areas, and sustainable infrastructure.


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Collection and reuse of rainwater for flushing toilets at construction sites.
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Use of greywater to wash truck, mixer, and concrete pump wheels, and since 2023, to clean workers’ boots.
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Installation of surface water capture systems (such as groundwater) in developments for garden irrigation and cleaning of common areas.
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Installation of equipment in both common and private areas of buildings that reduce water consumption by residents, such as faucets and toilets with dual-flush systems.


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Efficient planning of operations, setting goals and strategies that prioritize energy efficiency.
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Well-structured schedules that reduce project execution time and minimize the use of electrical equipment, lighting, and cooling systems at construction sites.
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Energy-saving solutions in developments, such as thermal, acoustic, and lighting simulations, and the use of motion sensors and LED lamps in common areas.
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Regular assessments of the energy efficiency of construction sites and continuous improvement practices.


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Segregation and Storage: Waste is classified into Classes A, B, C, and D and properly stored at construction sites.
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Transport and Destination: Licensed carriers are responsible for sending materials for recycling, reuse, or proper environmental disposal.
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Documentation and Traceability: Monitoring of waste flow through documents such as MTR (Waste Transport Control System), invoices, and CDF (Final Disposal Certificate), ensuring compliance with regulations.
