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* Join the Movement * How to Sign Up * Overview * Signatory Firms * Embodied Carbon Action Plans (ECAP) * Program Requirements Guidance Document * What is SE2050? * Program Goals * Meet the Team * Our Partners * Get Involved * SE 2050 Newsletter * SE 2050 Annual Reports * Resources * Overview * Embodied Carbon * What is Embodied Carbon? * How is Embodied Carbon Measured? * Embodied Carbon Resources * Embodied Carbon Intensity Diagrams * Top 10 Things Every Structural Engineer Should Know * Structural Materials * General Information * Specification Guidance * Design Guidance * Strategies * Getting Started with Embodied Carbon * General Resources * Material Optimization * Building Reuse * Salvaged Materials * Substitution * Tools and Data * Resources for Estimating Embodied Carbon * Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) * ECOM – Embodied Carbon Estimator * Case Studies * Green Rating Systems * Policy Landscape * FAQs * SE 2050 Database * Donate Search Site Type and hit enter to search 2022 Annual Report Making a Difference Now, For the Future COMMITTING TO NET ZERO The mission of the SE 2050 Commitment is to support the SE 2050 Challenge and transform the practice of structural engineering in a way that is holistic, firm-wide, project based, and data-driven. By prioritizing reduction of embodied carbon, through the use of less and/or less impactful structural materials, participating firms can more easily work toward net zero embodied carbon structural systems by 2050. Read More Measure Your Embodied Carbon Subscribe to Newsletter SE 2050 HIGHLIGHTS ECOM ECOM is a simple embodied carbon estimator to calculate the approximate (E)mbodied (C)arbon (O)rder of (M)agnitude based on the project’s structural material quantities. Calculate Now EMBODIED CARBON INTENSITY DIAGRAMS Check out diagrams of structural material quantities and embodied carbon intensities for typical structural framing schemes to assess where you are against a baseline. View Diagrams SE 2050 NEWSLETTER Read the current SE 2050 newsletter here. Current Newsletter REPORT YOUR DATA Upload your structural embodied carbon data to meet your project reporting requirements. View SE 2050 Database 2022 ANNUAL REPORT Follow the link below to read about the work our team and signatories have completed over the past year. View Document On December 16, 2019 the Board of Governors of SEI unanimously voted to support the development of the SE 2050 Commitment Program: “We, the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), support the vision and ambition of the SE 2050 Challenge. We, as a leading structural engineering organization in the United States, recognize the need for coordinated action across our profession to achieve the globally stated goal of net zero carbon by 2050.” WHAT IS EMBODIED CARBON? Embodied carbon refers to the upfront emissions associated with the raw material extraction, fabrication and installation of building materials. Learn More MEASURING EMBODIED CARBON FOR STRUCTURES There are different ways to measure the embodied carbon of structural systems and all offer varying degrees of information on the overall impact of the system. In general, the most common is to to either consider the entire life cycle of the building from cradle-to-grave or to only consider the impact of product stage of the building materials from cradle-to-gate. Each has benefits and deficiencies. All ways to measure impacts also includes a variable level of what components are actually considered. Learn More WHAT IS EMBODIED CARBON? Embodied carbon refers to the upfront emissions associated with the raw material extraction, fabrication and installation of building materials. Learn More MEASURING EMBODIED CARBON FOR STRUCTURES There are different ways to measure the embodied carbon of structural systems and all offer varying degrees of information on the overall impact of the system. In general, the most common is to to either consider the entire life cycle of the building from cradle-to-grave or to only consider the impact of product stage of the building materials from cradle-to-gate. Each has benefits and deficiencies. All ways to measure impacts also includes a variable level of what components are actually considered. Learn More WHAT IS EMBODIED CARBON? Embodied carbon refers to the upfront emissions associated with the raw material extraction, fabrication and installation of building materials. Learn More MEASURING EMBODIED CARBON FOR STRUCTURES There are different ways to measure the embodied carbon of structural systems and all offer varying degrees of information on the overall impact of the system. In general, the most common is to to either consider the entire life cycle of the building from cradle-to-grave or to only consider the impact of product stage of the building materials from cradle-to-gate. Each has benefits and deficiencies. All ways to measure impacts also includes a variable level of what components are actually considered. Learn More ‹› WHO WE ARE SE 2050 is a group of structural engineers dedicated to developing and managing a comprehensive program designed to ensure substantive embodied carbon reductions in the design and construction of our structural systems by the collective structural engineering profession. Our mission is to support our professional community in the goal of net zero embodied carbon structural systems by 2050. Learn More WHAT IS SE 2050? Our ultimate goal is to achieve net zero embodied carbon structures by 2050 by providing the structural engineering community the resources and guidance they need to make this goal a reality. We also provide our community the current state of structural system embodied carbon nationally by publishing current trends and benchmarks and push our community for reductions by providing annual embodied carbon targets to achieve net zero by 2050. Learn More WHO WE ARE SE 2050 is a group of structural engineers dedicated to developing and managing a comprehensive program designed to ensure substantive embodied carbon reductions in the design and construction of our structural systems by the collective structural engineering profession. Our mission is to support our professional community in the goal of net zero embodied carbon structural systems by 2050. Learn More WHAT IS SE 2050? Our ultimate goal is to achieve net zero embodied carbon structures by 2050 by providing the structural engineering community the resources and guidance they need to make this goal a reality. We also provide our community the current state of structural system embodied carbon nationally by publishing current trends and benchmarks and push our community for reductions by providing annual embodied carbon targets to achieve net zero by 2050. Learn More WHO WE ARE SE 2050 is a group of structural engineers dedicated to developing and managing a comprehensive program designed to ensure substantive embodied carbon reductions in the design and construction of our structural systems by the collective structural engineering profession. Our mission is to support our professional community in the goal of net zero embodied carbon structural systems by 2050. Learn More WHAT IS SE 2050? Our ultimate goal is to achieve net zero embodied carbon structures by 2050 by providing the structural engineering community the resources and guidance they need to make this goal a reality. We also provide our community the current state of structural system embodied carbon nationally by publishing current trends and benchmarks and push our community for reductions by providing annual embodied carbon targets to achieve net zero by 2050. Learn More ‹› JOIN THE CONVERSATION Join the conversation by engaging with the Carbon Leadership Forum’s Community. If you cannot find answers to your questions on our site we encourage you to use this forum to ask your fellow practitioners as well as non-structural engineers your questions related to embodied carbon of structural systems as well as the building industry in general. Carbon Leadership Forum - Structural Focus Group 130 Firm Commitments 500 Projects Submitted for Tracking 130 ECAPs Received SPEAKING OUT FOR CHANGE VOICING OUR SUPPORT "Reduction in embodied carbon in our built environment has risen to the top of structural engineering agendas globally. I applaud and endorse the goals of the SE 2050 Embodied Carbon Challenge." GLENN BELL, PE Past President, Structural Enginnering Institute (SEI) "The Carbon Leadership Forum is thrilled that SEI accepted the vision of our Structural Engineer's 2050 Embodied Carbon Challenge. Industry leadership like this is critical to ensure we work together with collective action for greatest impact." KATE SIMONEN, AIA, SE Director, Carbon Leadership Forum "Its incumbent on the structural engineering profession to recognize the role the structural engineer plays in embodied carbon reductions. We are excited to join the developing SE 2050 Commitment Program along with other firms to collectively find ways to reduce embodied carbon of our structural systems." BILL LOVALLO, PE Chairman, LeMessurier JOIN OUR COMMITMENT TO ZERO. Let's make a difference together. LEARN MORE EMBODIED CARBON IN THE NEWS EMBODIED CARBON PRESPECTIVES ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMBODIED CARBON IN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS BY 2050 On March 23rd, 2020 the Carbon Working Group of the Sustainability Committee released a white paper that explores the pathways for which structural materials can achieve net-zero embodied carbon emissions by 2050. Read More HOW TO CALCULATE EMBODIED CARBON Calculating embodied carbon in the same rigorous way across all designs will allow meaningful comparisons to be made between structural schemes, developing our understanding of embodied carbon as well as how the industry can most effectively reach net zero carbon. Read More CLIMATE EMERGENCY The climate emergency is the greatest threat to our planet. Structural engineers have a responsibility to help mitigate its effects by changing the way buildings and infrastructure are designed, commissioned and constructed. Read More ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMBODIED CARBON IN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS BY 2050 On March 23rd, 2020 the Carbon Working Group of the Sustainability Committee released a white paper that explores the pathways for which structural materials can achieve net-zero embodied carbon emissions by 2050. Read More HOW TO CALCULATE EMBODIED CARBON Calculating embodied carbon in the same rigorous way across all designs will allow meaningful comparisons to be made between structural schemes, developing our understanding of embodied carbon as well as how the industry can most effectively reach net zero carbon. Read More CLIMATE EMERGENCY The climate emergency is the greatest threat to our planet. Structural engineers have a responsibility to help mitigate its effects by changing the way buildings and infrastructure are designed, commissioned and constructed. Read More ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMBODIED CARBON IN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS BY 2050 On March 23rd, 2020 the Carbon Working Group of the Sustainability Committee released a white paper that explores the pathways for which structural materials can achieve net-zero embodied carbon emissions by 2050. Read More HOW TO CALCULATE EMBODIED CARBON Calculating embodied carbon in the same rigorous way across all designs will allow meaningful comparisons to be made between structural schemes, developing our understanding of embodied carbon as well as how the industry can most effectively reach net zero carbon. Read More CLIMATE EMERGENCY The climate emergency is the greatest threat to our planet. Structural engineers have a responsibility to help mitigate its effects by changing the way buildings and infrastructure are designed, commissioned and constructed. Read More ‹› SIGN UP FOR UPDATES Subscribe to Newsletter CONTACT US Please send us an email if you have any questions or would like to speak with anyone on our leadership team. * contact@se2050.org @ Copyright 2020 SE 2050. All Rights Reserved. Sitemap Back to top of page