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Decarbonizing the Built Environment: The Contractor is in the Driver’s Seat

Decarbonizing the Built Environment: The Contractor is in the Driver’s Seat

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Even the ideal design for an environmentally sustainable building is only as good as the construction, turning plans into a real-world structure and contributing to carbon reduction goals. Ideally, contractors collaborate with other professionals during the design phase and provide important real-world input concerning factors like the selection of innovative suppliers, innovative low-carbon producing materials, opportunities for waste reduction, and more.

When construction starts, the contractor can reduce a project’s carbon emissions even more through environmentally sustainable activities. The contractor ensures design intentions are met and has the power to reduce greenhouse emissions beyond the building design through supplier selection and onsite construction activities. Ultimately, the goal is to embed Life Cycle Assessment in every project.

 


What you will learn

  1. Explain how contractors collaborate with building designer architects and engineers to ensure sustainable design elements are implemented during construction
  2. Review how contractors can use BIM to reduce waste and ensure efficient use of resources
  3. Describe various construction activities the contractor can implement to reduce carbon emissions
  4. Explore innovative waste management options, including using 3D printing for materials
  5. Describe the role of commissioning in promoting sustainable building and how it supports achieving building certification
  6. Present brief examples of successful construction projects with a focus on sustainability
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