Digital Construction

Study shows how low-carbon building is achievable

Expensive, new or high-tech materials are not needed to develop low-carbon buildings, instead early whole supply-chain collaboration and a change of attitude can make the change, a study has found. 

Circular Twin took a typical school, constructed in 2017, and digitally reimagined the build process from start to finish with low carbon as the driving factor, rather than cost. Compared to the school in real life, the reconceived version had a 67% reduction in whole-life carbon, a 72% reduction in the upfront embodied carbon, and a 39% reduction in forest consumption. 

Capex was delivered within standard budgetary parameters, although there was a “modest” increase in costs. However, the low-carbon version also delivered a 52% reduction in annual energy consumption, and long-term energy savings for clients. 

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