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The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode is a masterclass in modern construction sustainability.

Nicholas Ndah breaks down how eliminating waste, rethinking materials, and simplifying project execution can radically improve both environmental impact and long-term building performance.

Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion

Nicholas Ndah is a commercial interiors and construction leader with deep experience spanning residential, industrial, and large-scale commercial projects.

As head of the Architectural Solutions division at McCoy Rockford, he champions sustainable interior systems โ€” from demountable partitions to adaptable wall and flooring solutions โ€” that dramatically reduce waste and improve long-term building performance.

Rooted in a family construction background, Nick brings a practical, resource-first mindset to green building, simplifying complex sustainability concepts for architects, designers, and clients.

He also serves on the board of Camp for All, supporting barrier-free outdoor experiences for children and adults with diverse needs.

Breaking Ground on Better Building

In this episode, Nicholas Ndah revolutionizes traditional construction approaches:

Key Insight #1: Treat Material Waste as a Financial & Sustainability Failure Point

The Challenge: Traditional construction accepts material waste (drywall, timber, paint, surplus materials) as unavoidable โ€” costing money and increasing environmental footprint.

The Solution: Nick applies fiscal thinking to sustainability: every unused material is lost value. He pushes for recycling, adaptive reuse, and eliminating waste at the source.

ROI: Lower project costs, reduced landfill impact, smarter resource planning, and a cultural shift toward efficiency in construction teams.

Key Insight #2: Replace Drywall With Modular, Reusable Architectural Solutions

The Challenge: Drywall is waste-heavy, inflexible, dust-producing, and difficult to adapt in buildings pursuing LEED, WELL, or modern interior quality goals.

The Solution: Nick advocates for demountable partitions, modular glass, specialty paneling, and adaptable interior systems that reduce waste and improve long-term flexibility. His personal mission: โ€œeliminate as much drywall as possible.โ€

ROI: Massive waste reduction, better air quality, lower embodied carbon, ease of reconfiguration, and long-term durability that supports green certifications.

Key Insight #3: Designing Healthy, Adaptable Spaces Requires Simplicity & Education

The Challenge: Many project teams understand โ€œgreenโ€ conceptually but feel overwhelmed by certification requirements, acoustics, air quality, or material health.

The Solution: Nick simplifies complexity โ€” educating clients, architects, and contractors so they understand sustainability goals without getting lost in technical layers.

ROI: Faster decisions, better alignment across teams, higher-performing interiors, and improved outcomes in acoustic quality, daylighting, and user experience.

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Your Green Building Action Plan

Transform your next project with these steps:

This Week: Identify one material or process where you can eliminate unnecessary waste โ€” especially heavy offenders like drywall or excess framing.

This Quarter: Pilot a modular or demountable system on a project to reduce carbon, dust, and long-term waste.

This Year: Build an internal sustainability playbook that simplifies LEED/WELL requirements so every subcontractor knows exactly what to do.

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