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♻️ On-site circularity - now tracked! ♻️ Our sustainability efforts at our Holborn Viaduct site are now being fully documented using the UPCYCLEA software in collaboration with Maconda and Multiplex. This guarantees that upon project completion, the client receives comprehensive data on carbon impact, material health, and residual financial value, simplifying future adaptations to the design. Read more about our work at Holborn Viaduct here: https://lnkd.in/dudUge_S

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Material Passport Pioneer - Delivering Circular Economy for the Built Environment

Today I'm excited to announce a new project with Multiplex! Building on our successful partnership, Maconda is supporting the delivery of material passports on the £200M Holborn Viaduct scheme by Royal London Asset Management . It’s great to be working with the Multiplex team again after our pioneering material passport pilot on the One Nine Elms scheme – the UK’s first! Designed by PLP Architecture, Holborn Viaduct uses passports as part of the long-term adaptability and disassembly strategy of a layered design and installation approach to building components. The passport information allows easier adaptation and replacement of individual elements in response to future climate and occupational requirements. Using UPCYCLEA software, we capture detailed data on carbon, circularity, material health and residual financial value to provide the client with a comprehensive picture of the asset on completion. Eric Allodi Christine Guinebretière María Fernández Cachafeiro Jessica Elliott Barnaby Tagart Laure Sonolet Andrew Moore Sarah Evans

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