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#291 Making the Case for Cutting Carbon

#291 Making the Case for Cutting Carbon

Update: 2024-09-05
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Project managers have traditionally measured the viability of a project design or materials choice as a triangle, balancing cost, scope and performance. With the addition of carbon, this triangle becomes a three-sided pyramid, with four considerations each interacting with the others. 





Materials suppliers and project designers now have a wealth of carbon cutting innovations available to them. They can use materials derived from plant sources, replace fossil fuels used in materials processing, and use electric vehicles for delivery. The challenge is to show clients the carbon benefits of these innovations, while continuing to be mindful of cost, scope and performance. 





In this episode, we talk to two experts about the tools and methods available to assess carbon cutting innovations, and to compare them using the new project management pyramid.





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Jessica Tuck, National Technical Director, UK, Tarmac





Tim Smith, Regional Technical Manager, South, Tarmac





Partner





Tarmac is the UK’s leading sustainable construction materials, road contracting and building products business. It leads in the supply of construction material comprising aggregates, asphalt, cement, lime, concrete, road contracting, building products and recycling services.

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#291 Making the Case for Cutting Carbon

#291 Making the Case for Cutting Carbon

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