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Modern homes, offices and manufacturing plants make extensive use of copper, inside and out.  Its efficiency allows incorporation for use as:

  • structural components  
  • wires and pipes
  • design and aesthetics·        
  • heating and air-conditioning systems and more
Due to the high demand for copper scrap material, the copper in building products are recovered, recycled and reused again. The building products sector demands more copper every year than any other market sector. Areas where copper is extensively include, building wire, water piping, gas tubing, architectural building design, heating and air conditioning systems amongst others.
 


Copper is the future for smart and modern homes. With Smart WiringTM, a new approach to home wiring, houses or apartment are pre-wired with copper network cabling for instant connectivity to telephony, Internet, security systems, audio, lighting and air-conditioning.

 


In view of rising energy costs, there is also an increased interest in building energy efficiency and the benefits of environmentally-friendly green buildings. There is a growing motivation to integrate sustainable and green features into buildings as they improve the living and working environment.

There are many ways in which homes and offices can be made greener and friendlier places and the good news is that copper can play an important role to those solutions! 

 


ICPCI has been actively involved in promotion of Safe House wiring practices at the urban and rural households. Our various seminars are aimed at increasing the awareness of using Best Wiring practices to various stakeholders. They include the regulators, housing development bodies, private developers, contractors, consultants, engineers & architects, electricians etc. 

 

Our programs focus on enhancing safety, reliability, design, health and electrical efficiency. These could be in correct sizing of building wire and cable, upsizing of wires/cables in older buildings use of copper bus bars in switchboard, and last but not least, lightning protection. These programs have a positive impact on consultants, increasing building owners' profitability while helping the tenants/occupiers reap more savings. 

 

Recognition of ICPCI as the principal authority on copper is reflected in our significant partnerships with the various government agencies, regulatory authorities and building wire companies in the country. ICPCI aims to bring other new programs to increase focus on the role of copper in the building construction industry and we look forward to more participation from potential members as well as sharing of expertise.

 

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