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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Carbon Footprint Analysis evaluate the environmental impacts of buildings, materials, and systems throughout their entire life cycle—from raw material extraction and manufacturing to construction, operation, and end-of-life disposal or recycling. These studies quantify energy use, resource consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions associated with different life cycle stages.

Specific Services

Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment

Evaluation of environmental impacts of an entire building across all life cycle stages including material production, construction, operation, and end-of-life.

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Embodied Carbon Assessment

Quantification of greenhouse gas emissions associated with building materials and construction processes.

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Operational Carbon Analysis

Assessment of emissions associated with building energy consumption during the operational phase.

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Product-Level Life Cycle Assessment

Detailed environmental impact assessment of individual construction materials or products to support sustainable material selection.

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Carbon Footprint Reporting & Benchmarking

Preparation of carbon inventories and performance benchmarks to support sustainability reporting and environmental assessments.

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Key Benefits of the Service

The analysis results are compiled into a comprehensive technical report highlighting and performance-based recommendations for projects. The report typically includes the following-

  • Product LCA report
  • Support LCA reporting for SEAC and EAC committee presentation
  • Embodied & Operational Carbon Quantification
  • Material Impact Comparison
  • Life Cycle Environmental Impact
  • Support document for ESG reporting
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Do you offer package pricing for multiple environmental and simulation studies?

Can you help Architects at design stage for Design optimization?

Yes, We offer yearly package for Architectural firms who require regular support for Building Performance optimization. Costing is dependent on scale of the project, level of analysis and number of simulation alterations that are to be conducted.

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