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It is estimated that around 40-50% of natural resources are transformed into construction material, and that as much as 30% of all building materials delivered to a construction site end up in waste. To minimize this, it is important to ensure that the procurement process allows for careful and detailed planning of resource use during the project. In order to promote this, and encourage the use of sustainable materials, the following data should be captured during the project:
Vehicle and transport use
It is estimated that construction projects account for the largest share of both global final energy use (36%) and energy-related CO2 emissions (39%). Although not all of these emissions derive from vehicle use, it is also important to monitor and capture the following:
Generated waste
Construction projects, especially those in the construction, refurbishment, and deconstruction stages, involve the generation of great quantities of waste. To minimize and monitor waste generation, the following data can be captured:
Supplier details
In order to monitor the economic and social impact of a construction project, data can be collected regarding:
- Civil Works Contract Model. IHOBE (ES)
- EU Green Public Procurement Criteria for Road Design, Construction and Maintenance. 2016. European Commission
- EU GPP Criteria for Office Building Design, Construction and Management. 2016. European Commission
IHOBE provides examples of how to introduce sustainability criteria regarding construction materials on a tender document, as well as how data should be required of the bidders.