
The Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) has launched its Cost and Carbon Materials Database that can calculate cost and carbon values for more than 9,200 common building materials.
The new database, a development arising from BCIS’s work on the cross-industry Built Environment Carbon Database (BECD) launched last year, is compliant with the RICS whole-life carbon assessment standard.
It includes UK average merchant prices and outlines the effects of inflation, past and forecast, on the cost of those materials.
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