PMtech Engineering strengthens ties with the Central Asia region
Uzbekistan’s Move Towards Sustainable Construction: Insights from PMtech Engineering
Visiting the recent sustainable construction conference in Uzbekistan confirmed what we at PMtech Engineering have observed across multiple markets: the shift from traditional to sustainable, digital construction isn’t a passing phase — it’s a strategic evolution. And Uzbekistan is actively embracing this future. In our professional opinion, Uzbekistan’s construction industry today presents a unique combination of opportunity, necessity, and readiness.
Global experience indicates that once a country commits to sustainable and digital construction, the change becomes irreversible. Those who invest now in technology, professional development, and international standards will shape the country’s future built environment for many years to come.
At PMtech Engineering, we don’t view sustainability as a marketing tool or a compliance issue — we see it as a fundamental responsibility of the engineering profession. Creating buildings that are efficient, resilient, and beneficial for people is good engineering. We are ready to bring that expertise to partners in the Central Asia region, and Uzbekistan as part of it.
Uzbekistan’s rapid urban development brings with it new challenges: environmental risks, seismic conditions, and the demand for higher-quality living and working environments. Addressing these challenges requires integrated approaches based on Building Information Modelling (BIM), energy efficiency, and internationally recognised certification systems.
At PMtech Engineering, we have extensive experience supporting projects in regions with similar challenges. As a European technology-driven design firm, we consult on major developments to help reduce risks, improve project efficiency, and create buildings that deliver long-term benefits to both investors and communities.
BIM: No Longer Optional, Now Essential
One of the strongest messages we took from the conference is that BIM is no longer just a technical tool for engineers — it’s an operational necessity for the entire construction supply chain.
With increasing urbanisation, seismic risks, and environmental goals, Uzbekistan’s developers and contractors are starting to realise that disconnected workflows won’t work anymore. Design, purchasing, production, and site assembly must operate as one system. BIM is the key to making that possible.
At PMtech, we’ve built our expertise around that challenge — developing practical, production-oriented BIM standards for precast factories.
Why does this matter? Because sustainability isn’t just about buildings; it’s about processes. Efficient, digital, predictable processes.
Sustainability Is Also About People
Another positive takeaway from our visit was the visible role of women in Uzbekistan’s construction industry. As a company, we actively support balanced teams in engineering, not because it’s a PR point, but because it makes teams stronger. Diversity in background leads to diversity in thinking — and in engineering, that’s often the difference between a good solution and the right one.
Looking Ahead
From our perspective, Uzbekistan has reached a turning point. What we’re witnessing is not just regulatory change — it’s market-driven transformation. The increasing involvement of financial institutions in promoting environmental responsibility demonstrates that sustainable construction is becoming part of the core business logic in Uzbekistan’s real estate sector. Developers are starting to think beyond short-term costs and towards long-term operational savings. Those who adapt early will lead the market.
“The shift to sustainable construction in Central Asia is happening faster than many expected — and Uzbekistan is leading the way. We’ve been working closely with local partners to explore how digital design and BIM are shaping this future. Stay tuned for our latest insights coming soon.” Olga Titovets
For developers, investors, and partners ready to embrace this future, the time to act is now.

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