Why get the Envision score?

Let us tell you why and show you how.

  • Long-term resiliency and preparedness

  • Lower costs, saved time

  • Smoother management & Streamlined collaboration

  • Incentivize higher performance goals

  • Reduce negative environment and community impacts

  • Increase stakeholder confidence & involvement

  • Show commitment

  • Enhance public image

3rd Party Credibility

“By taking part in Envision Verification, you are answering the public’s call for better infrastructure.”

— Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure

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What is Envision®?

Envision is a framework of sustainability and resilience indicators, supporting performance through more sustainable options in development. These indicators are separated in the categories of Quality of Life, Leadership, Resource Allocation, Natural World, Climate & Resilience

Envision sets the standards and provides common language for sustainability in infrastructure.

What is ISI?

The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure is a non-profit organization for education and research, founded by the American Public Works Association (APWA), the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

ISI developed Envision in collaboration with the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at the Harvard University.

Questions? Reach out to our Envision® Sustainability Professionals (ENV SPs)

SUSTAINABILITY CONSIDERATIONS

See how Cliff’s independently defined sustainability considerations align with your project and how we can help you achieve your verification goals

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Defining sustainability with the 64 Envision considerations

Quality of Life | Leadership | Resource  Allocation | Natural World | Climate & Resilience

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