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Material Passports and Building Data

Circular construction needs records that survive the design team. A building can be designed for reuse, disassembly, or future recovery, but the claim decays if product identity, composition, location, certificates, ownership terms, maintenance history, and removal instructions vanish after handover.

The practical question is not whether the project has a dashboard. It is whether the record lets a later owner, contractor, certifier, marketplace, or investor know what exists, where it sits, what evidence supports it, and which recovery route remains credible.

Start by separating the layers:

Bad data turns circularity into a label; good data keeps higher-value reuse, repair, refurbishment, and recycling decisions available.