There have been unparalleled advances during the latter half of the last ce
ntury, to the scientific, engineering and social face of the world, but in
that process, the world has also been plunged into several interrelated cri
ses. In the context of the construction industry, these crises can be broad
ly classified in terms of environment, durability and sustainability. The c
rises have risen from a number of factors such as technological industriali
sation, population growth, worldwide urbanisation, and uncontrolled polluti
on and creation of waste. There is now the real danger that the massive, in
discriminate and wasteful consumption of the world's material and energy re
sources may result in extensive global warming that is hard to reverse. The
price for this environmental abuse is the rapid deterioration and destruct
ion of the world's infrastructure, water shortages, environmental disasters
, and material/structural deterioration by the forces of nature. Every cris
is experienced in the world has a direct impact on the construction industr
y, and since the construction Industry is closely interlinked with energy,
resources and environment, irredeemable environmental degradation can only
be prevented by sustainable development of the industry which alone can giv
e hope for a better world and better quality of life. This paper advocates
a holistic approach to design and construction integrating all aspects from
conceptual design to completion and maintenance during service life.