Sustainable Built Environments

Designing and delivering high-performance places that are resilient, efficient and built to last

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Buildings and infrastructure shape how people live, work and connect. They influence health, comfort and economic activity, while placing growing pressure on natural and social systems. As population growth and climate change intensify, assets must do more than meet basic needs. They must be resilient, resource efficient and socially responsible. The challenge is moving beyond isolated sustainability features toward integrated, lifecycle-driven solutions that deliver high performance within and beyond the asset boundary.

Jacobs embeds sustainability across the full lifecycle of the built environment — from strategy, planning and finance, through design, construction, operation and sunsetting. We integrate resource efficiency, circular economy principles, health and well-being strategies and resilient infrastructure design to create high-performing buildings and systems. This reduces carbon emissions, water use and waste while strengthening user experience and operational performance.  

Combining interdisciplinary expertise with global best practice, we deliver measurable, long-term outcomes. We apply recognized sustainability frameworks and certifications alongside practical engineering and delivery insight, ensuring solutions are buildable, scalable and aligned to real-world constraints. The result is infrastructure that performs over time, supports community resilience and delivers lasting environmental and economic value.

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Strategy Development

Aligning stakeholders around clear, shared ambitions and defining success from the outset, Jacobs translates goals into robust strategies, governance frameworks and delivery roadmaps. We quantify sustainability benefits to strengthen business cases, demonstrate value to stakeholders and unlock funding.

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Sustainable and Resilient Assets

Delivering environmentally responsible infrastructure, buildings and masterplans, we drive long-term value. Jacobs provides full lifecycle services across resilience, decarbonization, circular economy, social value, nature positive solutions and innovation.

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Resource Efficiency

Optimizing energy, carbon, water, materials and waste across new and existing assets through whole life assessments, auditing, modeling and high-performance design, we reduce lifecycle costs and reliance on natural resources.

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Health and Well-being in Design

Creating built environments that prioritize occupant health, safety and comfort, we integrate air quality, biophilic design and wellness strategies into high-performing spaces.

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Materials and Durability

Applying sustainable material selection and circular economy principles, we drive efficiency, reduce embodied carbon, minimize waste and extend asset life.

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Assessments and Certifications

Guiding projects through leading sustainability frameworks such as LEED, BREEAM, NABERS, Envision, Infrastructure Sustainability, Green Star, WELL and SITES, our certified professionals benchmark performance and validate environmental and social outcomes.

Lifecycle-led performance

We embed sustainability from strategy and business case, through early planning, design, construction, operation and end of life — optimizing carbon, energy, water and materials to enhance long-term asset performance and value.

Integrated, multidisciplinary delivery

Our planners, economists, engineers, sustainability specialists and certification experts work together to align environmental performance, resilience, cost and constructability across complex built environments.

Measured, verified outcomes

We combine advanced modeling, resource optimization and globally recognized certification frameworks to deliver measurable results that stand up to regulatory scrutiny, investor expectations and stakeholder demands.

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Lifecycle thinking evaluates impacts from material sourcing and construction through operation and end-of-life. It helps reduce long-term carbon emissions, resource use, costs and environmental risk. It also supports regenerative design, going beyond minimizing harm to restore ecosystems, support community well-being and replenish natural resources, creating buildings and infrastructure that deliver positive environmental and social value across their full lifecycle.

Buildings reduce carbon emissions by improving energy efficiency, selecting low-embodied-carbon materials, integrating renewable energy, optimizing systems and using lifecycle carbon modeling to guide design decisions. Attention to fuel source and efficiency of systems contributes to carbon optimization.

Sustainable infrastructure solutions are approaches to planning, designing, delivering and operating infrastructure that meet today’s needs while protecting environmental resources, supporting communities and remaining resilient over time. They integrate low‑carbon design, efficient use of energy, water and materials, climate resilience and nature‑based solutions while also considering equity, safety and economic value. They take a whole lifecycle, systems‑based approach to reduce risk, lower long‑term costs and create infrastructure that is adaptable, reliable and beneficial for current and future generations.

Certifications such as LEED, BREEAM, Green Star, IS, Envision, WELL, Estidama and SITES benchmark environmental performance, resilience and occupant well-being, helping validate sustainability outcomes and support ESG reporting. We work to assign the most applicable system or systems to best reflect the project’s priorities.

The built environment strongly influences health, well-being and productivity by shaping how people live, work, move and interact each day. Design decisions affecting indoor air quality, material health, thermal comfort, acoustics, daylight, active design and access to green spaces directly impact physical health, cognitive performance, mental wellbeing and quality of life. Spaces that encourage movement, comfort, safety, social interaction and connection to nature reduce stress and fatigue, improve concentration and support healthier lifestyles. When thoughtfully designed, the built environment delivers lasting value by creating healthier, more productive and inclusive communities while poor design can contribute to discomfort, illness and long‑term health risks.

Embodied carbon tools calculate emissions associated with materials, manufacturing, transport and construction, helping teams compare design options and select lower-carbon materials to reduce whole-life impact.