Embodied Carbon Services
Reduce embodied carbon and enhance sustainability.
services overview
Embodied carbon services overview
Understand and reduce the carbon impact of your building materials. Our embodied carbon consulting helps you make informed material decisions and ensures compliance with carbon regulations, offering a full view of your building’s lifecycle carbon emissions.
Early stage analysis
Assess embodied carbon in materials during Pre-Design to align with sustainability goals, ensuring low-impact material choices.
Compliance reporting
Ensure compliance with embodied carbon regulations through detailed and actionable reporting for your project.
Comparative / Iterative Analysis
Compare structural and material options to identify the most sustainable choices and reduce embodied carbon over your project's lifecycle.
How our embodied carbon consulting services fit into your project.
Discover the best times to use our services for maximum impact. We provide tailored insights that help you reduce embodied carbon, make sustainable material choices, and ensure compliance with environmental standards throughout your project’s lifecycle.
When to Use
Embodied Carbon services are critical during Pre-Design and Schematic Design to assess material choices and reduce your project’s carbon footprint. Compliance reporting is essential during Design Development and Construction Documents to meet embodied carbon regulations.Related Services
Pair with Energy Analysis & Compliance to gain a comprehensive view of both operational energy and embodied carbon impacts, ensuring your project’s sustainability from every angle.
Example embodied carbon analysis.
Embodied Carbon Analysis
Gain detailed insights into the environmental impact of your building materials with our advanced Embodied Carbon Analysis. Using 3D modeling, this analysis provides a comprehensive breakdown of embodied carbon, helping you make informed, sustainable material choices to minimize emissions. Download a sample to explore our approach to reducing your project’s carbon footprint.