Embodied carbon, from real delivery data
IntelliByld tracks embodied-carbon emissions from material deliveries in real time, based on actual delivery data rather than estimates. Every movement is logged with its footprint, and reports generate automatically.
From delivery to ledger to report
Carbon rides along the same data the platform already moves for logistics so accountability is a by-product of running the project, not a separate project of its own.
The footprint you can defend
Estimate-based carbon falls apart under scrutiny because it never reflects substitutions, reorders, or what really showed up. A ledger built from delivery data holds up to auditors, to clients, and to your own targets.
- Audit-ready. Every kilogram of CO₂e traces back to a logged delivery.
- Live, not annual. Watch the footprint accumulate as the project builds, with time to course-correct.
- One dataset. The same delivery record drives logistics, schedule, and carbon with no double entry.
Measured, not estimated
Carbon is computed from the quantities that actually arrived on site not an early-stage approximation that drifts from reality.
Per-material granularity
Each movement is logged with its embodied-carbon weight, so you can see exactly where the footprint comes from.
Reporting on autopilot
Reports generate automatically and align with Singapore's green-building requirements, no end-of-quarter spreadsheet scramble.
Carbon tracking, answered
How does IntelliByld calculate embodied carbon?
Each material delivery is matched to its emission factor (from EPD / EC3-style datasets) and multiplied by the actual delivered quantity. Because it's driven by real delivery data rather than estimates, the ledger reflects what was truly built and updates as the project moves.
Does carbon tracking require extra work from my team?
No. Carbon is a field on the same material movements the platform already tracks for logistics. Once deliveries flow through the twin, the carbon ledger and reports populate automatically.
Is this aligned with Singapore's requirements?
Yes. The reporting is built to support Singapore's green-building requirements and BCA expectations, and the factor sources are configurable so the same engine works across jurisdictions.
Make carbon a measurement, not a guess
See an actual-data carbon ledger build from your own deliveries during a pilot.