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The workday may be wrapping up—but our responsibility continues | EARTH DAY 2025🌍

  • Writer: Rebeka Zubac
    Rebeka Zubac
  • Apr 22
  • 1 min read

At Goldfish & Bay, we’re not saying we have it all figured out. But we know one thing for sure—engineering carries influence. And that comes with responsibility.


As an engineering company, the influence we carry is quiet but long-lasting. The layout of a service, the orientation of a plantroom, the decision to reroute, reuse, or reduce—these choices determine not only how buildings function, but how responsibly they do so.


So on EARTH DAY 🌍, we’re asking ourselves what it means to design with intent:


🔸 Can we reduce energy consumption without compromising performance or comfort?

🔸 Can we rethink how water is captured, used, and conserved?

🔸 Can we simplify the paths we draw—ducts, pipes, cables—to reduce complexity, waste, and future maintenance?

🔸 Can our systems be built better, run longer, and cost less to maintain over time?

🔸 And are we coordinating with enough foresight to avoid unnecessary penetrations, rework, or site disruption?


Sustainability isn’t a feature. It’s a design challenge—one that spans every service we deliver, from concept to construction and well beyond handover.


We don’t mark EARTH DAY with a single solution. We use it to sharpen the questions that drive us forward.


Because better buildings don’t just happen. They’re engineered—with care, with context, and with the future in mind.



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