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BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction (BuiltX SDC) is an Indian architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firm that focuses on sustainable and socially impactful infrastructure projects for the non-profit sector. BuiltX is known for being the first AEC firm in India solely dedicated to collaborating with non-profit organizations, with a focus on healthcare, cultural and education sectors. '''BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction''' (BuiltX SDC) is an ], engineering, and ] (AEC) firm that focuses on ] and socially impactful infrastructure projects for the non-profit sector. BuiltX collaborates with non-profit organizations, with a focus on healthcare, cultural and education sectors.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Founder |first=Neehar |date=2024-10-11 |title=Discover the inspiring journey of Abdul Aleem, a Bihari scholar who excelled at Stanford University and is transforming rural healthcare in Bihar through his initiative, BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction |url=https://biharsay.com/2024/10/11/abdul-aleem-a-bihari-scholars-journey-from-gopalganj-to-stanford/ |website=Bihar Say}}</ref>


== History == == History ==
BuiltX was founded in late 2021 by Abdul Aleem, a civil engineer and graduate of Stanford University. The company was established in response to the challenges faced by non-profits in India, particularly during the second wave of the COVID- 19 pandemic in Bihar. Aleem recognized a critical need for robust healthcare infrastructure and noted that many non-profits were hindered by limited budgets, substandard construction quality, and delays caused by local contractors. BuilX is also described as a pioneer in delivering sustainable infrastructure solutions tailored specifically for non-profits in India.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Stanford Alum's BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction: Pioneering Infrastructure for Non-Profits in India |url=https://www.business-standard.com/content/press-releases-ani/stanford-alum-s-builtx-sustainable-design-construction-pioneering-infrastructure-for-non-profits-in-india-124061300889_1.html}}</ref> BuiltX was founded in late 2021 by Abdul Aleem, a ] and graduate of ]. The company was established in response to the challenges faced by ] in India, particularly during the second wave of the ] pandemic in Bihar. Aleem identified the need for affordable and high-quality construction solutions tailored to the unique needs of non-profits.


== Sustainability and social -pact == == Sustainability and social impact ==
BuiltX integrates sustainability and social impact at the core of its operations, focusing on energy-efficient designs and eco-friendly materials. This approach aims to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the longevity of the infrastructure. Guided by empathy, integrity, and innovation, BuiltX collaborates with non-profits to deliver high-quality, affordable projects that align with green building standards. BuiltX integrates sustainability and social impact at the core of its operations, focusing on energy-efficient designs and eco-friendly materials. This approach aims to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the longevity of the infrastructure. Guided by ], ], and ], the company focuses on addressing budgetary and logistical challenges encountered by non-profits while adhering to recognized green building standards.


BuiltX has set a long-term goal of positively impacting the lives of 100 million people by 2040. The firm emphasizes building partnerships based on trust, transparency, and shared objectives.
BuiltX is transforming the construction industry by addressing challenges such as budget constraints and delays faced by non-profits. <ref>{{Cite news |title=Stanford Alum’s Start-up BuiltX: Transforming Construction Industry with Affordable, High-Quality Projects for Non-Profits |url=https://helloentrepreneurs.com/business/stanford-alums-start-up-builtx-transforming-construction-industry-with-affordable-high-quality-projects-for-non-profits-40897/}}</ref> BuiltX combines sustainability with affordability to empower non-profits and maximize their social impact.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Stanford Alum's BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction: Pioneering Infrastructure for Non-Profits in India |url=https://www.aninews.in/news/business/stanford-alums-builtx-sustainable-design-amp-construction-pioneering-infrastructure-for-non-profits-in-india20240613181523/}}</ref> BuiltX aims to improve the lives of 100 million people by 2040, fostering partnerships that emphasize trust, transparency, and shared purpose.


== Operations and services == == Operations and Services ==
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BuiltX provides end-to-end infrastructure solutions for non-profits, using the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) method to efficiently manage all aspects of a project. The company's services include: BuiltX provides a range of services designed to support non-profits in achieving their infrastructure goals. These services include:


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BuiltX aims to maintain cost efficiency, offering its services with operating margins ranging from 10-25% below industry standards. This enables non-profit organizations to allocate more resources to their core missions, while still receiving high-quality infrastructure that meets their needs. BuiltX claims to maintain cost efficiency, allowing non-profit organizations to allocate more resources to their core missions while still receiving high-quality infrastructure.


== Notable Projects == == Notable projects ==
Since its inception, BuiltX has constructed over 300000 sq. feet of infrastructure, positively impacting more than one million people. Significant projects include: Since its inception, BuiltX has constructed over 300000 sq. feet of infrastructure, positively impacting more than one million people. Significant projects include:


* '''Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital''': A 500-bed super specialty eye hospital in Bihar, poised to become the largest charitable eye hospital in India by the number of surgeries performed annually.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Akhand Jyoti Inaugurates India's Largest Charitable Eye Care Hospital In Bihar's Saran |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/pune/akhand-jyoti-inaugurates-indias-largest-charitable-eye-care-hospital-in-bihars-saran}}</ref> The Facility conducts over 100,000 free eye surgeries annually, addressing critical healthcare needs in the region. It is considered a milestone for healthcare infrastructure in Bihar.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Charitable eye hospital completed in Bihar |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/charitable-eye-hospital-completed-in-bihar/articleshow/111534764.cms}}</ref> * '''Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital''': A 500-bed super specialty eye hospital in Bihar, poised to become the largest charitable eye hospital in India by the number of surgeries performed annually.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Akhand Jyoti Inaugurates India's Largest Charitable Eye Care Hospital In Bihar's Saran |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/pune/akhand-jyoti-inaugurates-indias-largest-charitable-eye-care-hospital-in-bihars-saran}}</ref> The project addresses critical healthcare needs and is considered a major advancement for healthcare infrastructure in the region.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Charitable eye hospital completed in Bihar |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/charitable-eye-hospital-completed-in-bihar/articleshow/111534764.cms}}</ref>


== External links == == References ==
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* "Stanford Alum’s Start-up BuiltX: Transforming Construction Industry with Affordable, High-Quality Projects for Non-Profits". Hello Entrepreneurs. 2024-06-13. *
* "Akhand Jyoti Eye HospitalCentre off Excellence". archello. *
* "Route to Redemption of Non-Urban Healthcare System". ''IndiaMed Today''. *
* " Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital Centre of Excellence by BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction". ''Volume Zero''. *


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BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction (BuiltX SDC) is an Indian architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firm that focuses on sustainable and socially impactful infrastructure projects for the non-profit sector. BuiltX collaborates with non-profit organizations, with a focus on healthcare, cultural and education sectors.

History

BuiltX was founded in late 2021 by Abdul Aleem, a civil engineer and graduate of Stanford University. The company was established in response to the challenges faced by non-profits in India, particularly during the second wave of the COVID- 19 pandemic in Bihar. Aleem identified the need for affordable and high-quality construction solutions tailored to the unique needs of non-profits.

Sustainability and social impact

BuiltX integrates sustainability and social impact at the core of its operations, focusing on energy-efficient designs and eco-friendly materials. This approach aims to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the longevity of the infrastructure. Guided by empathy, integrity, and innovation, the company focuses on addressing budgetary and logistical challenges encountered by non-profits while adhering to recognized green building standards.

BuiltX has set a long-term goal of positively impacting the lives of 100 million people by 2040. The firm emphasizes building partnerships based on trust, transparency, and shared objectives.

Operations and Services

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BuiltX provides a range of services designed to support non-profits in achieving their infrastructure goals. These services include:

  • Planning and feasibility studies
  • Architectural and engineering designs
  • Construction and project management

BuiltX claims to maintain cost efficiency, allowing non-profit organizations to allocate more resources to their core missions while still receiving high-quality infrastructure.

Notable projects

Since its inception, BuiltX has constructed over 300000 sq. feet of infrastructure, positively impacting more than one million people. Significant projects include:

  • Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital: A 500-bed super specialty eye hospital in Bihar, poised to become the largest charitable eye hospital in India by the number of surgeries performed annually. The project addresses critical healthcare needs and is considered a major advancement for healthcare infrastructure in the region.

References

  1. Founder, Neehar (2024-10-11). "Discover the inspiring journey of Abdul Aleem, a Bihari scholar who excelled at Stanford University and is transforming rural healthcare in Bihar through his initiative, BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction". Bihar Say.
  2. "Akhand Jyoti Inaugurates India's Largest Charitable Eye Care Hospital In Bihar's Saran".
  3. "Charitable eye hospital completed in Bihar".

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