Field teams and subcontractors are becoming more and more responsible for compliance as public owners and large general contractors speed up projects linked to ESG objectives and government regulations. Sustainability can no longer be considered a design "nice to have" by contractors. Long before construction begins, bidders may request comprehensive material carbon disclosures, documentation of recycled content, and evidence of product certifications. Establishing procedures to monitor embodied carbon, material sourcing, and site energy consumption safeguards your timetable, fortifies your bid, and keeps you out of late-stage change orders and non-compliance fines. This special report provides tools and checklists that you can use right now to stay ahead of the curve, outlines what contractors should be keeping an eye on, and explains how to get ready for the documentation requirements of certifications like LEED, WELL, and Buy Clean Policy-style clauses.
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