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Morgan Sindall slashes building’s carbon with digital model

The reconceived version of the school had a 67% reduction in whole-life carbon

Morgan Sindall and a group of architects and consultants have digitally remodelled a school the contractor built four years ago to slash the project’s whole-life carbon by two thirds.

The Circular Twin project took a school Morgan Sindall constructed in 2017 and digitally reimagined the build process from start to finish with low carbon as the driving factor, rather than cost.

Compared with the school in real life, the reconceived version had a 67% reduction in whole-life carbon, a 72% reduction in the upfront embodied carbon, and a 39% reduction in forest consumption, according to BIM+.

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