It's fantastic to see Infrastructure NSW taking bold steps towards a sustainable future with the release of the National Embodied Carbon Measurement for Infrastructure: Technical Guidance. This document provides a consistent approach to measuring embodied carbon in infrastructure projects developed in close collaboration with other Australian jurisdictions—a crucial move towards effective carbon management. At MI Engineers, we couldn't agree more that consistent measurement is the key to driving meaningful progress in infrastructure decarbonisation. While navigating these new standards might feel overwhelming, we're here to help. With extensive experience working alongside large asset owners in the UK, we've developed comprehensive carbon libraries covering PAS 2080 Modules A, B and C for whole-of-life assessment. If you need help figuring out where to start or need guidance in implementing these standards, MI Engineers is ready to support your journey to a lower-carbon future. Please get in touch with us via our website for more information: https://lnkd.in/gt3MY8YY #InfrastructureDecarbonisation #Sustainability #CarbonManagement #MIEngineers #NetZero
We're delighted to announce the release of the National Embodied Carbon Measurement for Infrastructure: Technical Guidance (National Measurement Guidance). The National Measurement Guidance provides a consistent approach to measuring embodied carbon in infrastructure projects across all Australian jurisdictions. Adapted from the NSW Government Embodied Carbon Measurement for Infrastructure in close collaboration with other Australian jurisdictions, the National Measurement Guidance was approved at the Infrastructure Transport Ministers' Meeting in June 2024. Congratulations to the Infrastructure Decarbonisation Working Group on this significant step in infrastructure decarbonisation! Access the Measurement Guidance here https://lnkd.in/eeaieHjY Transport for NSW Image: Sydney Metro