Infrastructure LCA
Reducing the environmental impact of infrastructure
Designed for AEC professionals to deliver low-carbon infrastructure projects and comply with PAS 2080 or BREEAM Infrastructure LCA. Get certified for compliance with ISO and EN general and construction-specific LCA standards.
Certifications
Results tailored for PAS 2080, BREEAM & more
One Click LCA complies with PAS 2080, BREEAM, LEED, DGNB, and 80+ international and local certifications. The software also supports compliance with both local and global standards, including EN 15978 and Levels(s).
PAS 2080
One Click LCA complies with PAS 2080 — the world’s first specification for managing whole-life carbon in infrastructure.
BREEAM Infrastructure v6
BREEAM Infrastructure (formerly CEEQUAL) version 6 is the most comprehensive and up-to-date sustainability assessment scheme for infrastructure projects. The credits offered by One Click LCA include:
- 7.3.1 Life-Cycle Assessment (100p)
- 7.3.2 Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) (17p)
- 7.7.1 Energy and carbon emissions reduction for operation (70p)
- 7.8.1 Embodied water (25p)
- CEEQUAL v5: 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.5.2, 8.6.1
- CEEQUAL version 4.1. and above: 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4.
Envision
Envision v3.9.7.2018 is the infrastructure scheme from Harvard. Credits supported by One Click LCA referee to the categories related to Resource Allocation and Climate and Resilience:
- RA1.1 Support Sustainable Procurement Practices (max 12p)
- RA1.2 Use Recycled Materials (max 16p)
- RA1.3 Reduce Operational Waste (max 14p)
- RA1.4 Reduce Construction Waste (max 16p)
- RA1.5 Balance Earthwork On Site (max 8p)
- CR1.1 Reduce Net Embodied Carbon (max 20p)
- CR1.2 Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (max 26p)
Infrastructure carbon assessment tool according to Envision v3.97 is now available. This calculation tool supports the carbon assessment credits CR1.1 and CR1.2 as well as reporting of reused content, site wastage and on-site earthworks for credits RA1.2, 1.4 and 1.5.
FprEN 17472:2021
One Click LCA offers a tool to comply with the EN 17472 standards.
Infrastructure Sustainability Council (Australia)
One Click LCA is approved against the Infrastructure Sustainability Materials Calculator (ISMC v2.0.10) and reduction credit (Mat-1 or Rso-6).
Capabilities
User-friendly data input, material comparison, & scenario analysis
Streamlining infrastructure LCA with effortless data input, material comparison, scenario analysis, and more.
Data input
Manually enter details for earthworks, mass hauling, and construction materials, or upload Bill of Materials (BOM) using our Excel template or BIM models.
Material selection
Choose from a broad spectrum of infrastructure-related construction materials like road barriers, bike paths, wildlife fences, stormwater pipes, sidewalks, etc., all conforming to EN 15804+A1 and +A2 standards.
Compare alternatives
Evaluate various design scenarios to instantly view potential carbon savings.
Database tailored for infrastucture
One Click LCA database includes more than 300 specific assemblies and generic data tailored for infrastructure.
Add-on tools
Further optimize carbon, cost, and circularity
Certification & compliance
Comply with PAS 2080, BREEAM, LEED, DGNB, and 80+ other certification schemes, standards, and requirements.
Early design optimization
Optimize early design to significantly reduce your building or infrastructure project’s embodied carbon.
MEP whole-life carbon
Decarbonize your MEP systems, gain a sustainability edge, use CIBSE TM65 data, and meet the MEP 2040 Challenge.
Net-zero solutions
Quantify all carbon-emitting and carbon-reducing options in the projects to comply with local net-zero carbon definitions.
Circularity
Track, quantify, and optimize the circularity of materials sourced and used, including end-of-life scenarios.
Life-cycle costing
Calculate costs from all life-cycle stages. Compare and choose the most eco-friendly and cost-efficient design.
Comply with PAS 2080, BREEAM Infrastructure, & Envision
Consult One Click LCA's experts for carbon measurement and life-cycle assessment in infrastructure projects.