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CBCA Label
Low Carbon Construction Site

The CBCA label — Low Carbon Construction Site — is operated by IRICE. Launching in 2026-2027, it aims to certify construction sites that control their carbon emissions. Efficarbone is the measurement tool that produces the data required by this label.

CBCA: the missing label for construction sites

The BBCA (Low Carbon Building) label covers the overall carbon footprint of a building — materials, energy, full life cycle. But the construction phase itself (transport, machinery, waste, site facilities, personnel travel) represents a significant carbon source that was until now neither measured nor recognised in a standardised way.

The CBCA label — Low Carbon Construction Site, operated by IRICE, fills this gap. Its objective: to provide a framework for measuring, reducing and recognising carbon performance specific to the construction phase.

CBCA at a glance

  • Operator IRICE — independent certification body, Cofrac accredited under ISO/IEC 17065
  • Launch 2026-2027 — pilot phase underway, methodology being finalised
  • Scope Ic_construction site — items A4 to A9 per EN 15978 nomenclature
  • Measurement tool Efficarbone is positioned as the tool that produces the data required by the label

Efficarbone: the measurement tool for CBCA

Efficarbone measures Ic_construction site — the carbon indicator for the construction phase — covering the 6 items defined by EN 15978:

EN 15978 item Content Examples
A4 Supplier deliveries Material transport, distance, mode of transport
A5a Site office / administration Site facilities, lighting, heating, consumables
A5b Personnel travel Home-to-site commuting, modes of transport
A5c Construction machinery Cranes, excavators, compactors — fuel consumed
A5d Waste and materials Sorting, removal, treatment, recovery
A5e Site facilities and equipment Water, sanitation, temporary installations

Each item is measured using emission factors from the Base Empreinte (ADEME). Efficarbone tracks the confidence level of each data point: actual measurement (invoice), documented estimate, or default value. This traceability is what enables the CBCA label to verify the results.

European BBCA via LCBI: the international window

The BBCA Association is part of the LCBI (Low Carbon Building Initiative) consortium, which is deploying a unified building carbon label across 8 European countries: Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and France. The methodology is expected to be published by the end of 2026.

This European expansion creates momentum for internationally comparable carbon measurement tools. Efficarbone, with its ISO 14040/14044 methodology and traceable emission factors, can position itself as a complementary construction site measurement tool alongside the European BBCA label — particularly for public-sector project owners in LCBI countries.

R&D track record

Efficarbone is not a recent tool: 15+ years of research, AGIR PACA Region Award 2009, ADEME national co-funding 2010, Digital Green Growth Award 2011, CSTB GreenConserve call for projects. This track record is a credibility asset compared to emerging tools.

2026 catalysts: why now

Article 35 Climate Act — 22 August 2026

All public procurement contracts must include at least one environmental award criterion. Construction site carbon measured by Efficarbone is an objective criterion, defensible in pre-contractual proceedings.

Directive 2024/825 — 27 September 2026

Unverified carbon claims become unlawful. An Efficarbone assessment with traced ADEME factors constitutes documented evidence.

RE2020 thresholds 2025 / 2028 / 2031

Measured Ic_construction site carbon can replace lump-sum values in the RE2020 calculation — a lever as thresholds tighten.

CBCA Label 2026-2027

The first label dedicated to construction site carbon. Early adopters who start measuring now will have prior data when the label becomes operational.

Frequently asked questions

The CBCA (Accredited Low Carbon Construction Site) label focuses on construction site carbon (modules A4-A5, EN 15978). Effinature focuses on biodiversity. Both are operated by IRICE and can be combined on the same project to cover both climate and biodiversity.

CBCA documents actual construction site emissions in accordance with EN 15978. This data can be used in the RE2020 calculation for the Ic construction indicator. The label provides third-party traceability that project owners can rely on to meet regulatory requirements.

The cost depends on the size and complexity of the project. Contact IRICE for a quote. The return on investment includes CSRD compliance (ESRS E1), ESG enhancement of the project, and documented control of construction site emissions.

Measure the carbon footprint of your construction sites

Efficarbone quantifies items A4-A9 using ADEME factors. Prepare for the CBCA label and 2026 public procurement requirements.