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  • The Capital&Centric Impact Measurement Tool is designed to be a holistic way to measure the environmental and social impact of residential developments.

    Developed in partnership with The Good Economy, this tool has been created to fill an important gap – being able to understand and quantify the social impact of property developments, alongside the environmental impact of property developments.

    This tool focuses on metrics that can be measured and quantified at practical completion. We know there are a whole bunch of metrics that need to be taken into account during a building’s operational life too, however this tool is designed to allow you to undertake pre-development impact assessments in a manner which is quick and user-friendly.
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ABOUT THE TOOL

It seems that BREEAM is no longer fit for purpose, there’s a lack of understanding and no industry standard approach to measuring social impact, and we are sick of being told that old buildings that have been restored and repurposed aren’t sustainable because they don’t have EPC ratings of an ‘A’. 

Fed up with everyone talking about social impact but not having a framework to quantify it, we teamed up with The Good Economy to create a tool that holistically captures both environmental and social impact.

The Capital&Centric Impact Measurement Tool is the industry standard for measuring the environmental and social impact of residential and mixed-used schemes.
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ABOUT CAPITAL&CENTRIC

Capital&Centric is a social impact property developer, investor and operator, delivering some of the most creative communities across the UK – bringing historic buildings back to life alongside imaginative new builds. Co-founded by Tim Heatley and Adam Higgins, we have an enviable pipeline of regeneration projects featuring over 6,000 homes and totalling nearly £2bn. Expanded across the UK from our foundations in Manchester, we spend an average £3 million a week on regeneration, with over 1,000 people employed on our sites.