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Environmental assessment software
for urban development projects

Timely

New projects
& renovations

Life cycle
assessment

UrbanPrint supports stakeholders in the elaboration of low-carbon strategies beginning from the design stage

A proven method

UrbanPrint analyses the entire life cycle of a development project, applying ADEME’s Carbon Energy Neighbourhood method: from the extraction of raw materials to its end of life (LCA).

Exhaustiveness of indicators

The software calculates the project’s environmental impact by taking into account several emission items:

  • Energy consumption
  • Construction products used in buildings and outdoor spaces
  • Water and waste management
  • Daily mobility
  • Construction work and land use

The software uses indicators from the BBCA Quartier standard.It therefore quickly indicates whether the project is eligible for this label.

Evaluate performance

It establishes a Carbon Assessment for the development project and compares it to a “business as usual” project using the Carbon / Energy scores.

The software also makes it possible to include other indicators such as the per capita footprint or deposit exhaustion.

Identify action levers

UrbanPrint then identifies the action levers the user can activate to reduce the project’s environmental impact.

One software, two interfaces

The software for assessing and reducing energy, carbon, and environmental impacts features two interfaces. One is tailored for design offices / project management assistance (AMO), and the other for developers / local authorities.

In the face of ecological transition challenges, it is urgent to take action and provide urban planning stakeholders with tools that enable them to make the right decisions at the right time.

With UrbanPrint:

  • Quickly and accurately assess the energy, carbon, and environmental impacts of your project
  • Identify the levers already in place and those still needed to improve the project
  • Compare multiple alternatives with each other and with the reference project
  • Rely on the Energy-Carbon District methodology, supported by ADEME
  • SaaS (Software as a Service) software
  • Intuitive ergonomics through a user-friendly interface
  • Simplified data entry during the design phases

UrbanPrint is co-developed by

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Morgane Colombert
Directrice des études & des partenariats