Major contractors, builders and construction groups around the world trust Fair Supply to strengthen their supply chain governance and ESG performance.

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Turn ESG obligations into a strategic advantage.

Rather than treating compliance as a checkbox exercise, construction leaders are using ESG insights to strengthen project delivery, reduce operational risk and demonstrate responsible practice to clients and regulators. By identifying ESG risks across subcontractors, materials, equipment and logistics early, leaders can avoid disruptions, support responsible sourcing commitments and demonstrate robust governance on major projects.

With Fair Supply, ESG becomes more than risk management. It becomes a catalyst for safer, more resilient and competitive construction operations.

Stay ahead of regulation
Keep pace with rapidly evolving ESG frameworks, from ISSB and climate reporting to modern slavery legislation, and remain audit ready across all jurisdictions where you tender, subcontract and procure materials.

Build investor and stakeholder trust
Demonstrate your commitment to ethical construction practices with credible, data-driven insights that meet the expectations of clients, government agencies, boards and communities.

Uncover hidden risks in your supply chain
Identify suppliers and subcontractors most exposed to ESG risks before they become liabilities across materials, labour hire, plant and equipment, engineering services, logistics and site-based operations.

Manage multiple risk types, all in one platform

Modern Slavery

Understand human rights risks and stay aligned with current and emerging regulations in any region.

Address Modern Slavery Risk

Carbon Emissions

Model Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions across your supply chain and produce fast disclosures and regulator-ready reports.

Understand and Report on Emissions

Biodiversity Impact

Measure environmental destruction throughout your supply chain and proactively reduce your impact to stay ahead of evolving regulations and customer concerns.

Manage Environmental Impact

Global Trade Risk

Use our tariff calculator to understand the impact of global trade policy shifts on your supply chain costs.

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Global Supply Chain Mapping

Visualise every tier of your construction supply chain with high resolution data designed to reveal ESG risk in large, multi-contractor environments.

Fair Supply uses proprietary modelling to trace exposure far beyond Tier 1 and uncover deep-tier relationships common in steel, concrete, aggregates, timber, electrical components, machinery and professional services.

"As a result of our partnership with Fair Supply we have streamlined our Modern Slavery risk assessment process. We now have visibility over key risk areas along our supply chain and the know-how to confidently engage with suppliers. These are critical capabilities as the energy market transitions to renewable energy."
Rhonda Tompson
Modern Slavery & Procurement ESG Lead
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Architecture
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“So what’s been really exciting working with Fair Supply is how we can supply quality information into the forced labour product and then receive information back on risks associated with particular materials and suppliers”
Christopher Sharples
Founding Principal at SHoP Architects

Why do construction companies need ESG software?

Construction supply chains are extensive and exposed to ESG risks including modern slavery in materials, emissions from manufacturing and transport, biodiversity impacts and complex subcontracting models. ESG software provides a defensible and consistent method for quantifying these risks across the supply chain, supporting client expectations, prequalification requirements and regulatory compliance.

How does Fair Supply support Tier 10 visibility for construction supply chains?

Construction projects depend on global supply chains that include materials suppliers, distributors, processors, subcontractors and equipment manufacturers. Fair Supply maps risk up to 10 tiers to uncover upstream exposure that cannot be identified through self-reported information. This helps teams understand risk concentrations in materials like steel, concrete, timber and electrical components, as well as contracted services.

How does ESG software improve real world usability for construction procurement teams?

Construction procurement involves thousands of suppliers and subcontractors working to strict delivery timelines. Fair Supply requires only supplier name and spend to generate multi-tier insights. Dashboards convert complex modelling into clear, actionable information suitable for tender evaluation, contractor prequalification, project governance and executive reporting.

How does Fair Supply support ESG reporting and compliance for construction companies?

Construction firms are required to meet a growing number of reporting obligations including CSRD, CSDDD, TCFD, ISSB and modern slavery legislation. Fair Supply produces audit-ready ESG reports using supplier level risk assessments, creating a single source of truth for disclosures to clients, regulators, auditors and boards.

How does Fair Supply support Scope 3 emissions screening for construction projects?

Scope 3 emissions are significant in construction because of materials manufacturing, logistics, construction activities, subcontractor operations and equipment use. Fair Supply automates Scope 3 screening through spend classification and automatically applies defensible appropriate emissions factors. This enables rapid identification of emissions hotspots and supports decarbonisation strategies during design and delivery.

How does Fair Supply help construction companies assess biodiversity related risks?

Biodiversity risk in construction arises from materials sourcing, land disturbance and upstream production processes. Fair Supply provides supplier specific biodiversity risk scoring using the nSTAR methodology and integrates datasets such as the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) red List and the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool (IBAT). This supports reporting aligned with TNFD, ISSB and CSRD and helps teams understand supply chain related biodiversity impacts.

How does ESG software enhance supplier due diligence in construction?

Construction firms rely heavily on subcontractors, trades and specialist service providers. Fair Supply standardises due diligence with configurable SAQs that assess modern slavery, emissions and biodiversity. Responses feed directly into risk scoring and create an auditable record suitable for client reporting, project governance and internal compliance processes.

What makes Fair Supply data defensible for construction audits and client reviews?

Construction projects require transparent and defensible ESG data to satisfy client expectations and regulatory requirements. Fair Supply uses independently assured methodologies, globally validated datasets and detailed audit trails. Every insight is aligned with major ESG frameworks and can be used confidently for client reporting, internal assurance and board level oversight.