Proptech start-up Construction Carbon has launched a free website application that enables project developers to get a quick idea of their upfront embodied carbon emissions prior to starting works.

Construction Carbon launches embodied carbon estimation app

Construction Carbon Launches Embodied Carbon Estimation App

The Construction Carbon Estimator app enables anyone from large-scale commercial developers to smaller home renovators to factor in their carbon emissions at the point of design. It works by plugging in a few variables about the type of property – industrial, commercial or residential, the internal floor area and materials used for construction.

The idea emerged in 2019 when Tom Scott, a chartered surveyor, began having conversations with clients - developers and contractors – who wanted to lower their embodied carbon. He tried to help them find a simple carbon calculator, but there wasn’t one available, so he developed one himself.

Scott, founder and co-director of Construction Carbon, says the new app fills a gap which had until now made sustainability calculation in real estate available to only a small percentage of the industry.

‘Embodied carbon contributes to 11% of global emissions and the need to reduce it tops the real estate agenda,’ he says. ‘The Construction Carbon Estimator does not replace a formal assessment, but it provides the basis for understanding the link between construction materials and embodied carbon emissions. This tool will hopefully incentivise people to use alternative construction methods in a bid to tackle net zero.’

Founded in 2020 and operating throughout the UK, Construction Carbon provides carbon performance scoring and verification for anyone undertaking a construction project.

The start-up is backed by London’s Centre for Climate Change Innovation, Slaughter & May’s ‘Fast Forward’ accelerator programme and is part of social housing group Aster’s inc. foundation.

Scott and co-founder Gilbert Lennox-King have over 30 years of combined experience in sustainability consulting and surveying within the built environment.