The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) has sponsored and published freely available new guidance to support building project teams to assess and track embodied carbon in-line with the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (the Standard).
Developed by expert authors from Arup and WSP,
the practical “how-to” guide helps building projects align with the Standard – either to achieve full verification, or simply to follow the best procedures for assessment and reporting.
It focuses on the embodied carbon aspects of the Standard, condensing its information into an easy-to-read format, providing diagrams, useful explanations, tips and tricks, and highlighting important considerations.
Orlando Gibbons, Senior Consultant at Arup explains: “This guide is a timely and practical step forward in translating the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard into action. By setting out easy-to-follow steps for determining embodied carbon limits and outlining processes for embedding embodied carbon assessment and management throughout the project, this guide empowers project teams to strive towards delivering ‘Net Zero Carbon Aligned’ buildings.”
Emma Francois, Associate Director at WSP adds: “Implementing the Standard on a project needs early engagement with the process and a robust approach to carbon management to ensure the targets are met. This guide intends to provide clarity and context on what the standard is asking for, with worked examples, showing how lifecycle embodied carbon assessments are used to help meet upfront embodied carbon limits and lead to lower carbon solutions.”
Patrick Hayes, Technical Director at IStructE says: “Like the creation of the Standard, our guide has been a collaborative process, to help readers understand the Standard’s purpose – to enable the industry to robustly verify whether UK buildings are ‘Net Zero Carbon Aligned’, in line with the UK’s climate targets.”
Katie Clemence-Jackson , CEO of the Standard concludes: “It is wonderful to see IStructE and its members further supporting the mission of the Standard through the release of this guidance. It will help those seeking to meet or report against Standard’s embodied carbon requirements, and comes at an ideal time as we approach the launch of Version 1 and verification in early 2026.
The Standard’s aims are to:
- Bring clear, consistent definitions and trajectories for ‘Net Zero Carbon Aligned’ buildings in the UK;
- Avoid greenwashing, by setting clear performance requirements for verification as a ‘Net Zero Carbon Aligned’ building;
- Align building-level actions with national and global carbon budgets;
- Support the industry in tracking and reducing both embodied and operational emissions over time;
- Close the performance gap by measuring as-built and in-use performance of buildings.
The publication
UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard: guidance on embodied carbon covers the Pilot rev2 version of the Standard, and should be treated as a Pilot Guide. IStructE intends to release an updated version in Q1 2026, based on Version 1 of the Standard when it is released.
IStructE welcomes feedback on this Pilot Guide which can be sent to
[email protected] so it can be considered by the authors ahead of updating and launching Version 1.
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For further information please contact:
The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) Newsroom on +44 (0)7930 53 45 43.
Notes to Editors
About the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE): https://www.istructe.org/
The Institution of Structural Engineers dates from 1908 and is now the world’s largest membership organisation dedicated to the art and science of structural engineering.
It has 30,000 members working in 139 countries around the world. Professional membership is one of the leading global benchmarks of competence and technical excellence. Members undergo rigorous technical assessment and commit to continual learning and development.
The Institution drives higher standards and shares knowledge because its members’ work is vital to public safety and meeting the challenges of the future. The Institution provides a voice for its members, promoting their contribution to society as innovative, creative problem solvers and the guardians of public safety.
About Arup: Arup is a global built environment consultancy providing advisory and technical expertise for our clients across more than 130 disciplines. We create safe, resilient, and regenerative places.
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About WSP: WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms, uniting its engineering, advisory and science-based expertise to shape communities to advance humanity. With over 10,000 experts in the UK and Ireland and 75,000 globally, known as Visioneers, we pioneer solutions and deliver innovative projects in the transportation, infrastructure, environment, building, energy, water, resources and industrial sectors. WSP is publicly listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:WSP).