ABS is leading the project involving 14 partners from 10 European countries to develop a comprehensive solution for offshore electrical power bunkering.
Carbon regulation is entering a revenue-driven phase as the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism attaches a commercial price to embodied carbon in imported cement, steel and aluminium. This marks a fundamental shift for sustainable construction and sustainable building design, embedding environmental sustainability in construction within core procurement strategy. Contractors and clients operating in the Single Market must quantify embodied carbon in materials through robust whole life carbon assessment and environmental product declarations (EPDs). Demand will increase for low embodied carbon materials, including clinker‑light cements, hydrogen‑reduced steels and renewable building materials that support a net zero whole life carbon approach.
Operational emissions are easing as the UK grid benefits from record renewable generation, expanding opportunities for energy-efficient buildings and eco‑design for buildings that achieve whole life carbon efficiency. Delays in battery readiness policies could constrain low carbon design potential and limit net zero carbon buildings, raising future life cycle cost risks for developers. Integrating on‑site energy storage and flexible design remains essential to avoid stranding clean energy capacity and to advance carbon footprint reduction across the built environment.
The intensifying climate outlook reinforces the urgency of designing for resilience. Record heat and flood losses in 2025 confirm the built environment must adapt through eco‑friendly construction, passive cooling, green infrastructure and circular construction strategies that balance both mitigation and adaptation. Life cycle thinking in construction and lifecycle assessment principles should shape future‑ready specifications.
Multinational contractors face diverse regulatory regimes as global policies diverge, yet the EU framework is exerting leverage across supply chains. Builders pursuing sustainable material specification and circular economy in construction must emphasise resource efficiency in construction, end‑of‑life reuse in construction and traceability of critical inputs. Decarbonising the built environment now requires integrated carbon neutral construction methods underpinned by BREEAM v7, whole life carbon analytics and evidence‑driven sustainable building practices. The market advantage will favour those embedding net zero carbon ambitions within every design and procurement decision.
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