For the built environment

Architects, engineers, developers. The carbon math just got harder.

Client RFPs ask for embodied carbon figures. Investors require GRESB submissions. Cities mandate operational emissions disclosure. We handle the full reporting picture for AEC and built-environment firms.

Built environment firms working with Greenplaces
JLG Architects
HMC Architects
Dekker Design
PMC Commercial
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The three pressures

Project-level, firm-level, and reputation-level.

Built environment firms face compliance pressure on three fronts: their own firm’s footprint, the projects they design or develop, and the certifications clients increasingly require. Carbon accounting is the essential starting point for built environment firms. Real estate and AEC procurement increasingly uses EcoVadis to evaluate suppliers. Developer mandates and GRESB submissions push firms toward SBTi targets.

Pressure 01 · Sustainability

RFPs & GRESB

Public RFPs now require embodied carbon analysis and firm-level sustainability metrics. GRESB assessments are mandatory for many real estate investors. EcoVadis is appearing in architectural and engineering panels too.

Pressure 02 · Trust

BIM & data security

Government work increasingly requires SOC 2 or equivalent. Client BIM models contain sensitive infrastructure data. Federal and defense-adjacent projects bring stricter security expectations.

Pressure 03 · AI governance

Generative design policy

AI-assisted design tools are everywhere, and clients are starting to ask. Policy frameworks for generative design, IP attribution, and client data are still forming. We help you write yours.

Win more RFPs. Pass more certifications. Less internal grind.

30-minute strategy call. Bring the RFPs you’re losing on sustainability questions. We’ll map the path.