
Abstract Climate change has a complex and increasing impact on the construction industry, transforming the requirements for design, selection of building materials, organization of construction production and operation of buildings and structures. An increase in average annual temperatures, an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events, as well as changes in precipitation patterns and groundwater levels are creating new risks for construction processes and capital construction facilities. The purpose of the study is to analyze the impact of climate change on the construction industry and substantiate technological solutions aimed at increasing the sustainability and adaptability of the industry. The article analyzes the influence of temperature changes and extreme weather events on the technological processes of construction. Modern innovative materials, digital technologies, energy-efficient and climate-adaptive solutions, as well as organizational and technological approaches that ensure the sustainability of construction production are considered. Special attention is paid to the conditions of the Republic of Armenia, for which climate change is accompanied by significant economic risks and increasing vulnerability of key industries. It is shown that the introduction of adaptation technologies contributes to improving the reliability, safety and environmental efficiency of construction facilities.
