What you need to know
Reducing carbon is a team effort which should involve all building stakeholders. Projects can deliver the most impact in carbon reduction by designing in and considering measure early-on. This includes quantity surveyors who often have the most accurate database of materials for a project when preparing accurate cost plans. Efficiency can be gained by using this as a resource to double as a carbon database rather than producing separate takeoffs for an independent Life Cycle Assessment.
In this session we’ll explore the benefits of a standard methodology when calculating embodied carbon and efficiencies that can be gained through using systems like RIB CostX.
We will hear from Philip Molineux, Associate Director of Maltbys and Amirul Izzart, Senior CostX Consultant of RIB Software. Amirul will be providing an update on how RIB Software and CostX work, as well as giving project examples, and Philip will dive into the benefits of Quantity Surveyors being involved in Life Cycle Assessments, what efficiency gains there are and what this looks like in a project.
NZGBC’s Joe Quad will be highlighting the work we have been doing on Embodied Carbon, and guiding you through our multiple, free, resources.
Who should attend this webinar
This webinar is suited to quantity surveyors, developers, engineers, project managers.
Pricing (excl. GST)
This is a free members webinar.
$0 Member price
$40 Non Member price
$0 Future Thinkers
CPD Points
Continuous professional development points available;
Homestar, Green Star & NABERSNZ
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Speaker details
Amirul Izzart
Senior CostX Consultant - RIB Software
Amirul Izzat is a distinguished Senior CostX Consultant with RIB Software, bringing 15 years of experience in quantity surveying across the Oil and Gas, AEC, and Technology sectors. He holds a degree in Quantity Surveying and an MBA from Malaysia. Over the past six months, Amirul has relocated to New Zealand and has been instrumental in assisting CostX clients across the Pacific market, helping them adopt innovative solutions and maximize the potential of digital construction technologies.
As a Professional Technologist with the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT) and a student member of NZIQS, Amirul’s expertise spans BIM, Digital Transformation, and C++ programming.
Joe Quad
Manager - Buildings and Communities NZGBC
With a background in mechanical engineering and sustainability consulting, Joe is a key part of the Green Star team. He helps projects achieve their sustainability targets and develops new standards to continually challenge the construction industry to strive for more environmentally friendly buildings.
After completing his degree in Building Engineering in Montreal, he spent almost a decade working in the consulting roles on a wide range of projects across New Zealand, Canada and the US. Initially focusing on mechanical engineering, his passion for the environment quickly drew him into the world of sustainable building design.
Phil Molineux
Associate Director - Maltbys
Phil is a qualified Member of the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors (MNZIQS) and is also an Accredited Professional with the Green Building Council since 2008. Phil holds a Bachelor of Science in Quantity Surveying achieved at the University of Central England, Birmingham (UK).
Phil's expertise covers the full range of quantity surveying services, but specializes in Client Representation, Estimating and Cost Planning, Cost Management services, and Development Funding Certification. Phil also plays a significant role in the development and management of IT within the practice and is a member of the NZIQS BIM Committee working on technology and innovation within the QS range of services. Phil has particular experience in the field of weathertightness remediation from a number of projects, including acting as expert witness.
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