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How Sir Robert McAlpine embedded sustainability at the London Museum

Robert McAlpine London Museum
Sir Robert McAlpine secured a 17% reduction in embodied carbon per cubic metre at its London Museum project (Image: Janie Stamford)

Early engagement with the supply chain helped Sir Robert McAlpine make carbon savings on its London Museum project, explains Simon Leek.

With the government’s target of reaching net zero by 2050 drawing closer, the construction industry’s efforts to decarbonise and become more sustainable are under increasing scrutiny.

Innovations in the sector are developing at pace, setting new benchmarks for sustainable construction. At Sir Robert McAlpine, our pursuit of this has revealed a clear need for a shake-up in how we approach projects, to encourage supply chain engagement in sustainable solutions as early as possible.

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