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Emma Reif
Proposer First Name
Emma
Proposer Email
ereif@thorntontomasetti.com
Proposer Last Name
Reif

Boston 2021 Areas of Focus

Proposer Company/Organization
Thornton Tomasetti
Proposer Job Title
Project Director
Proposed Session Description
For decades the AEC industry’s efforts to reduce its carbon emissions have been focused squarely on building operations such as heating, cooling, and electricity use. In recent years the importance of a building’s embodied carbon (the carbon emissions required to produce, transport, and install the materials that constitute the building itself) has been fully recognized. With concrete being the most prevalent construction material and more governments, developers, and AEC industry groups committing to reduce the embodied carbon of their building stock every day, the concrete industry must be ready to respond with practical knowledge and innovation. This presentation aims to arm attendees with a working knowledge of what embodied carbon is, how it is calculated for concrete, and with a set of practical strategies for its reduction which can be implemented on almost any project. Ultimately we will show how two key players – the engineer and the ready-mix supplier – can be the unlikely champions of a low carbon future.
Learning Objectives
Recognize the significance and opportunity in making small but high impact design changes in reducing embodied carbon.
Understand the full environmental impact of concrete, and what key leverage points can be pressed to reduce it.
Learn best practices for low embodied carbon procurement for concrete, focused on availability in the Boston market.
Understand who, when, and how different project stakeholders can contribute to low embodied carbon design.
Has this session been presented before?
Yes
When and Where?
American Concrete Institute Convention
Target Audiences Level of Expertise
Level 1 - No prior knowledge needed.

Strongest Content Connection - Boston 2021

Reviewer 1
Smith, Greg
Reviewer 2
Nielson, Christopher
Curator
Nielson, Christopher
Proposal #
152
Session #
706
Committee Decision
Merged
Full Description
There are many leverage points that can be pulled on a project, quite easily, to achieve significant embodied carbon reductions. Many of these opportunities are not new technologies - but just need the right timing and tools. We are hoping that participants will walk away understanding how to better collaborate with their suppliers and engineers on projects to deliver low embodied carbon design. It doesn't have to be expensive or time consuming to make a real impact.