In many projects, professional engineers are usually constrained to certain requirements to efficiently produce modern innovated products. Alan Brown, a science magazine article writer, notes that the top contenders that often restrict engineers in their work are regulatory requirements, cost of materials and other necessity to get the job done, and commitment among other workers into team work (43). This further validates the importance of sustainability; many regulations are enforced by government and will increase costs in the project if the regulations was violated. Also, cost must be sustainable enough to pay the engineers for their time. Also, Brown also notes that a survey was conducted by Autodesk in the year twenty twelve and found that “nearly 70 percent of respondents said their companies are involved on projects that reduce energy or emissions or that comply with environmental standards and regulations. This proves that most engineers are participating in keeping the world safe in pollution and other factors that are known to cause damage to Earth. Although these professionals often combat the demanding constraints, many companies also help keeping these practices in check; they will make the engineers reconsider their priorities in a specific project to help keep the costs low. Practicing …show more content…
According to Adedeji Badiru, he implemented that several questions are modeled to gain a better understanding on the value of sustainability; they all must be directed to personnel, organization, stability in occupation, and possible values to make the topics work at its maximum (32). These topics are needed to further understand the task and restrictions that engineering teams needs to effectively get the task done by its deadline. The series of questions also sets a standard in the project. However, the values are important and will determine the outline and outcome of the