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From Quantities to Carbon: Digital Approaches to Embodied Carbon Reporting
8 April @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm AEST
$38.00 - $50.00
As sustainability expectations continue to reshape the construction industry, quantity surveyors are increasingly required to measure and report embodied carbon alongside traditional cost metrics. This webinar explores how digital measurement tools and BIM enabled workflows can support embodied carbon reporting within existing cost planning processes.
Participants will gain practical insights into structuring digital workbooks to incorporate carbon data, linking model-based quantities with emission factors, and generating integrated cost and carbon reports that align with whole life carbon frameworks. The session will demonstrate how carbon reporting can be embedded into standard quantity surveying workflows without adding unnecessary complexity.
Designed for both traditional and digitally enabled practitioners, this webinar will highlight how leveraging digital tools can improve data accuracy and support more sustainability-aligned decision making across the project lifecycle.
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Our speakers
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- Amirul Izzat
- Biography
Amirul Izzat is a Senior RIB Consultant with 16 years of experience in quantity surveying, specialising in digital cost management and BIM enabled workflows. He works with consultants across New Zealand and the APAC region to support advanced measurement, reporting and 5D integration using digital tools.
Amirul's expertise focuses on bridging cost planning with embodied carbon measurement, helping quantity surveyors translate BIM data into practical cost and carbon insights that align with whole life carbon frameworks.
Amirul has delivered training and guest lectures at universities across Southeast Asia, China, India and the Pacific, and has contributed to major projects including the Gumusut Kakap deepwater development. He is a NZIQS Student Member and a registered member of the Board of Technologists Malaysia.



