NFB arms the construction industry with the tools to decarbonise

NFB arms the construction industry with the tools to decarbonise

The National Federation of Builders’ (NFB) Major Contractors Group (MCG) is arming the construction industry with practical tools for main contractors to start or accelerate their journey towards achieving net zero carbon with a new decarbonisation handbook. Launched by Mark Wakeford, Chair of the MCG, at the NFB’s Large Contractors Forum on 2 December, ‘Transforming Construction: Delivering a Low Carbon Future contains practical actions that main contractors can adopt and implement in their own businesses. Featuring a foreword by Gillian Keegan MP, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills, the keynote speaker at the launch event, this landmark handbook is designed to help main contractors all over the UK to step up to the plate and deliver the country’s net zero carbon ambitions.

 

The handbook’s launch is timely being published ahead of the UK hosting the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) next year. It is also timely since it meets the current demand for low carbon transformation that is being driven directly by the construction industry. Recent research by the NFB reveals over 80% of main contractors surveyed actively want to take on the journey to net zero having either produced a business decarbonisation strategy or are planning to do so. Interestingly, the COVID-19 pandemic has not dulled the industry’s commitment to a low carbon future with the survey also revealing nearly half of businesses thought it was more important than ever, and none thought it was now less important. This drive is in line with the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) who in response to the COVID-19 crisis put together an industry recovery plan setting out a three phased approach to recovery, recommitting the sector to the net zero agenda.

 

Building on the MCG’s own landmark report, ‘Transforming Construction for a Low Carbon Future’, published in November 2019, the new MCG handbook offers a clear practical route map to help deliver this low carbon future.

 

Designed to help the industry collaborate on delivering the UK’s net zero ambitions the handbook presents staged actions and measures for contractors to adopt and implement to work towards the ultimate goal of net zero while being affordable and fitting with each business’s vision. The report covers multiple areas where changes can be made to help decarbonise including:

– developing teams to lead change;

– reducing the carbon footprint of staff and corporate;

– recording, accounting and reducing emissions associated with construction projects;

– reducing embodied carbon;

– reducing carbon emissions through building performance;

– reducing carbon through procurement.

 

The report contains a range of useful practical tools to help contractors decarbonise. This includes details of how to implement management systems that assign responsibility and ensure a thorough process in environmental sustainability management, such as appointing a carbon-change maker at a senior level to drive the agenda. Employee and business carbon footprint transformation are other powerful steps in decarbonisation which are covered in the handbook, which suggests helpful possible measures to reduce carbon, such as investment in greener company vehicles or flexible working practices among many others. Other vital areas to consider which are covered in detail in the handbook include tackling carbon emissions from the construction process, as well as embodied carbon, improving a building’s operational performance over its lifetime, and low carbon procurement.

 

In addition, the handbook also features case studies from a range of businesses helping contractors identify an example which fits with their own stage of decarbonisation. These illustrate the measures that others in the industry are taking and provide an honest and open assessment of how implementing a decarbonisation agenda through business strategy has differed across businesses. For example, the Woodhead Group has started its decarbonisation commitment with an ambition in their business plan to become a ‘climate positive contractor’. The Group explains it is in the process of developing measurable targets to achieve this as well as a Climate Action Plan Framework, which will take a themed approach to sustainable business practices, product delivery, corporate responsibility and individual employee responsibility.

 

In August 2020, the NFB became the first trade body representing main contractors to sign up to the #ConstructionDeclares movement. Signing up to this global petition that is ‘uniting all strands of construction and the built environment’ is a commitment to take positive action in response to climate breakdown and biodiversity collapse. This handbook signifies the MCG’s intent to deliver on that pledge. Find out more and sign up here.

 

Find out more about the NFB and MCG, and download a copy of ‘Transforming Construction: Delivering a Low Carbon Future’.

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