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Atkins helps develop carbon measurement tools for airports

A photo of the interior of Singapore Changi airport terminal 3
The interior of Singapore Changi airport terminal 3 (Image: Ping Yin Liu | Dreamstime.com)

Atkins has teamed up with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to create digital tools for airports to estimate the embodied carbon in new structures.

Developed by architects, airport planners, structural engineers, and carbon experts, the tools can be used for new terminal buildings, runways, and multi-storey car parks to help development teams understand and mitigate their carbon footprints.

Atkins and the IATA said they are the first early-stage embodied carbon assessment tools specifically for airports. Most current tools measure carbon in general buildings, and at a later stage in the design, they said.

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