The concept of "Sustainability" defined for the first time by Brudland Report which is published in 1989 by United Nations of the World Commission on Environment and Development has been placed in the center of several studies and practices. Adaptation of environment and energy policies supporting economic development not threatening natural life, in international community makes states, establishments, institutions and business world and non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders force to act at this way. Eco-friendly and smart buildings are the result of sustainable environment policies in construction sector which is widely responsible for consumption of natural resources and for environment pollution. Sustainable constructions called smart buildings or green buildings are hi-tech buildings with their control and automation systems. For this kind of building design, stakeholders such as architects, engineers, landscape architects, product manufacturers, energy consultants, project managers, building users, and local administrators are working together. The identification of potential threats and opportunities by following these technologies, the selection of appropriate technological capabilities for the company and industry, the acquisition of these technologies from internal or external companies and usage of them are required for strategic management of technology. Firms which make investments on research and development acts (R&D) in the construction industry of the future in the world by using strategic technology management and which can make its power sustainable to compete in the global market will be able to find a place for themselves in the market. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.