Hi folks, I was asking around during Greenbuild and getting a variety of answers on this, and since our Contractor Commitments make a distinction between "GC's" mobile equipment as scope 1 and "Sub's" mobile equipment as scope 3. I know that many of us acting as "CM" claim full "operational control" of a jobsite and consider all fuel using on that jobsite (most of which is technically through a subcontractor) as effectively scope 1. I also know that CM firms that act more as GC and actually own their own equipment and fleets make the distinction between what's "theirs" as scope 1 but their subcontractors as scope 3 (the way it's indiciated on the Good/Better/Best graphic.). As a CM, where we dont have equipment and vehicles on our paper, I can't see the benefit in considering everything "subcontracted" and report as scope 3 (saying we have effectively zero scope 1). I'd love for us to share how we are capturing this, and if there is indeed variation, be conginzant of that as we compare our respective targets. At the end of the day, emission are emission and the impact the same, but it would be nice to be aligned, or at least be able to aritculte why it's not.
Director of Sustainability
Columbia
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Mon, 11/21/2022 - 16:21
- Publicly support legislation for carbon reduction policies on local, state & national levels.
- Free EV charging access for all office and field employees if any parking is made available.
- Use only LED temporary lighting on all projects. Minimum 300 lux and 5000K.
- Scope 1 Emissions (Company-Purchased Fossil Fuels): Report carbon emissions for company owned, leased, or rented vehicles & equipment, corporate offices, and company gas cards.
- Sign on as supporter of MEP 2040 and discuss with projects’ MEP firms in preconstruction.
- Implement a “No Idling” policy and display “No Idling” signage on jobsites.
- Publicly commit to reduce fossil fuel consumption by 50% by 2030 and 100% by 2050.
Better:Request subcontractors’ plan to reduce fossil fuel consumption by 50% by 2030 & 100% by 2050 Best: Only zero emission electric equipment on all jobsites.