The Group currently consists of over 40 representatives from varying backgrounds such as consultants, contractors, industry groups and local and central government. Companies with representation in the Group include:
Collaboration is key to success therefore carbon reduction is more likely to succeed when all of the organisations in a value chain are committed to working together to reduce their footprint and save costs. Collaboration is key to success and the Working Group are confident that they can progress towards the net-zero carbon objective.
The Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment is the first step in facilitating action towards reducing carbon emissions (CO2eq) that relate to design, construction, maintenance and operation of built assets. It is not intended to replace standards like PAS 2080. The Code is being developed on behalf of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC).
Leading sustainability experts from the Environment Agency and HS2, through the Skanska-Costain-Strabag joint venture, are working with CSIC to help develop the Code and build wider engagement. The NACF, which represents local government construction and civils frameworks from across England and Wales, has already committed to conducting trials of the Code.
Following trials, the Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment will be formally launched in the autumn to coincide with the UK hosting the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference at COP26.
Alongside the Code, Twinview’s digital twin can help building owners to reduce their carbon emissions and move them closer to Net Zero. By unlocking access to a building’s data, and the use of artificial intelligence, IoT and sensors, Twinview learns how spaces function and improves energy efficiency. Getting a better handle on current usage enables decision-makers to come up with approaches to achieving net-zero carbon.
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