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4 March 2026

Sustainability in building construction has traditionally been associated with the energy consumption of the building during its operational life. However, in recent years the construction sector has been evolving toward a broader approach, where the environmental impact generated during material production, construction processes, and the end-of-life phase of the building is also taken into account.

In this context, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is becoming increasingly important. This methodology allows the environmental impact of a building to be evaluated throughout its entire life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials to demolition or recycling.

Industrialized construction, such as the approach proposed by the MK2 construction system, represents one of the most effective ways to significantly reduce the carbon footprint associated with construction processes.

What is Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in Construction?

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a standardized methodology used to quantify the environmental impact of a building throughout all phases of its life cycle.

In the building sector, LCA typically evaluates:

  • Raw material extraction

  • Material manufacturing

  • Transportation to the construction site

  • Construction processes

  • Building operation and maintenance

  • End-of-life phase and recycling

One of the most relevant indicators within this analysis is embodied carbon, which refers to the total amount of CO₂ emissions generated during the production, transportation, and installation of construction materials.

Unlike operational energy consumption, this environmental impact occurs before the building even begins to be used.

The Challenge of Embodied Carbon in Traditional Construction

Traditional construction systems often present several factors that increase the environmental impact of the building process:

  • Intensive use of concrete and steel structures

  • Material waste on construction sites

  • Low optimization of construction processes

  • Fragmented transportation logistics

  • Limited standardization in on-site execution

All these aspects contribute to higher resource consumption, increased emissions, and lower efficiency in the overall construction process.

How Industrialized Construction Improves the Building Life Cycle

Industrialized construction systems help optimize the environmental performance of buildings from the earliest stages of the project.

Key advantages include:

Material optimization

Controlled manufacturing processes significantly reduce material waste compared to traditional on-site construction.

Improved logistics and transportation

Industrialized systems allow better planning of material transport and construction components.

Reduced construction time

Faster construction processes lead to lower environmental impact associated with machinery, site logistics, and auxiliary activities.

Higher quality control

Industrial manufacturing improves construction accuracy and reduces errors that could lead to rework or additional material consumption.

The Role of BIM in Environmental Assessment

The digitalization of construction processes through BIM (Building Information Modeling) enables environmental analysis to be integrated from the earliest design phases.

Through BIM models, it is possible to:

  • Accurately quantify materials used in the project

  • Simulate the building’s energy performance

  • Evaluate the environmental impact of different construction solutions

  • Integrate environmental databases for materials

In this context, the MK2 construction system Revit modules facilitate the integration of the system into BIM-based projects, enabling architects and engineers to work with structured technical information and accurate project data.

Industrialization and Circular Economy in Construction

Industrialized construction also supports the development of circular economy strategies, which are becoming increasingly important within European construction policies.

These strategies include:

  • Construction systems designed for long-term durability

  • Potential disassembly and reuse of building components

  • Optimization of material recycling

  • Reduced environmental impact in future renovation or refurbishment processes

Conclusion

Sustainability in construction can no longer be evaluated solely in terms of the building’s operational energy consumption.

Life Cycle Assessment allows professionals to understand the full environmental impact of a project, and in this context industrialized construction emerges as a key tool for reducing the carbon footprint of the building sector.

Construction systems such as MK2, combined with digital methodologies like BIM, enable the industry to move toward a more efficient, precise, and sustainable construction model, aligned with the decarbonization goals of the construction sector.


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20 April 2025

Extreme weather events—such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and heat waves—are increasing in frequency and intensity due to climate change. This new reality is pushing the construction sector to evolve, seeking safer, more efficient, and more sustainable solutions. In this context, industrialized construction has emerged as a key alternative to building housing capable of withstanding these challenges. At Itessa-MK2, we’ve taken it a step further with our MK2 Advanced Construction Solution, specifically designed to meet these new demands.


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30 March 2025

In a world increasingly committed to environmental care, the construction sector plays a key role. The need to reduce polluting emissions has led to the development of more sustainable, efficient, and eco-friendly systems. One of the most significant advancements in this field is the Advanced Construction Solution MK2, which aligns perfectly with decarbonization goals. But what exactly does decarbonization mean? And how does industrialized construction contribute to this global challenge?


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