Florida’s Push Toward Sustainable Coastal Construction

Florida’s Push Toward Sustainable Coastal Construction
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Florida’s coastal regions face unique challenges — hurricanes, rising seas, and saltwater corrosion. That’s why sustainable coastal construction is now essential.
Key Practices in Florida:
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Elevated homes designed to withstand flooding.
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Corrosion-resistant recycled materials.
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Renewable energy integration for storm resilience.
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Native landscaping for water efficiency.
Why It Matters:
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Enhances community resilience against climate change.
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Protects property values in high-risk zones.
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Aligns with state and federal green incentives.
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