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Calls for shift in infrastructure sector towards climate positive Brisbane  

05 Jun, 2023
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The Infrastructure Sustainability Council and AECOM have released recommendations to guide the industry in preparing for a climate positive Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

According to the two organisations, the Olympics and Paralympic Games provide an opportunity to revolutionise the built environment and set a new sustainable paradigm for the industry.

The paper explores how an important legacy of Brisbane 2032 might be a transformation in the way infrastructure is designed, built, operated, and maintained.

With a focus on climate positive, resilience, and nature-based solutions, AECOM and the Infrastructure Sustainability Council have made a series of recommendations for the industry ahead of the Games, including:

  • Explore innovative renewable energy solutions, such as onsite renewable generation, alternative fuel sources, purchase power agreements, and offset purchases
  • Create a standardised framework to measure carbon emissions, not just based on cost, but also efficiency, whole-of-life outcomes, and effectiveness of solutions
  • Collaborate across local, state, and federal governments to develop an integrated approach to climate modelling, measuring resilience, and understanding risk
  • Define resilience early and establish its scope, while considering shocks and stresses beyond those associated with climate change and extreme weather events
  • Consider opportunities to position nature and the natural environment in a way that celebrates Australia’s natural heritage prominently within the Games infrastructure, precincts, and beyond
  • Integrate First Nations knowledge and practice into standards, guidance, and practice and bring together the wisdom and knowledge of Country to inform current and future practice for industry
  • Explore and promote community-centred decision-making to support efforts to deliver a meaningful and lasting legacy

Infrastructure Sustainability Council Chief Executive Officer Ainsley Simpson said the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games provides an opportunity for the infrastructure sector to redefine and drive transformative change with an international audience watching.

“It is important that infrastructure is designed, built, and operated to deliver long-term social, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits creating a legacy that transcends the Games.

“This shift in infrastructure development requires collaboration, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to sustainable practices

“Brisbane 2032 is our platform to set new industry standards and showcase the power of sustainable legacies.”

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