
Skanska’s 5D+ BIM tool to achieve net-zero carbon in its projects and supply chain by 2045 won the Delivering Net Zero with Digital Innovation category – sponsored by u003ca href=u0022https://www.srm.com/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eSir Robert McAlpineu003c/au003e – at the Digital Construction Awards last night (4 July).

Skanska has developed an innovative digital process that integrates a variety of cutting-edge digital solutions to help it achieve net-zero carbon in its projects as well as its supply chain by 2045.
An online platform for creating and sharing relational databases collects and calculates carbon factor information, which, through automatic pipelines, is integrated with Skanska’s 3D models. This enriches the existing 3D models with carbon data, enabling the company to interpret its project’s 5D+ model as a single source of truth and generate a structured database that can be used for data analytics.
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