Webinar: How a Healthcare Project Is Reducing Emissions and Achieving DGNB Gold - with Region of Southern Denmark, Ramboll and Real-Time LCA
📅 Held: April 21, 2026
⏱️ Time: 9:00 - 10:00 GMT+1
🌐 Language: English

Delivering sustainable buildings requires more than ambitious targets, it requires the right digital tools and workflows, reliable data, and close collaboration across project teams.
In this webinar, Ramboll and Real-Time LCA share insights from a public healthcare project developed with the Region of Southern Denmark, where sustainability ambitions such as DGNB Gold certification and reduced embodied carbon have been integrated into the project from the very beginning.
Using the new plasmapheresis and blood donation center (scheduled for completion in early 2026) as a case study, the speakers will demonstrate how a collaborative digital workflow — from BIM collaboration and model validation to DGNB documentation and automated LCA — helped translate sustainability goals into measurable results.
Learn how the project team reduced the building’s climate impact, while improving documentation quality, supporting better material decisions, and strengthening collaboration between stakeholders throughout the design process.
Key takeaways from the webinar:
- Learn how a real healthcare project is working towards DGNB Gold certification through a structured sustainability approach.
- Discover how connected digital workflows support collaboration, documentation, and decision-making across project teams.
- Understand how project teams can measure and reduce embodied carbon through informed material choices.
- Explore strategies for improving material selection, indoor climate performance, and compliance with hazardous substance requirements.
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Frederik Storm, Ramboll
Frederik is a Sustainability Lead at Ramboll with a background in construction engineering and a specialisation in sustainable building design. He works with DGNB certification, Life Cycle Assessments (LCA), and digital methods that help project teams integrate sustainability into the design and planning of complex building projects.
In his role at Ramboll, Frederik supports clients and design teams in making sustainability measurable and actionable throughout the project lifecycle. His work focuses on combining digital collaboration, structured documentation, and data-driven analysis to support better material choices and reduce the climate impact of buildings.

Nabil Chaykh, Real-Time LCA
Nabil is the co-founder and director of Real-Time LCA, a platform that helps the construction industry understand, reduce, and document the climate impact of buildings through automated life cycle assessment. The company was founded in 2022 with the ambition of making carbon calculations more accessible and integrated into the design process.
Before founding Real-Time LCA, Nabil held leadership roles across technology and engineering, where he worked with digital transformation and large-scale construction projects. Today, he works at the intersection of sustainability, digitalisation, and construction.

