Senior Sustainability Manager, Construction, UK
My grandfather and my dad both worked in construction in Florianópolis, Brazil, where I am from and, in school, I was really good at maths and physics. So, when it came to choosing a degree, civil engineering came naturally to me.
Fortunately, during my engineering studies back home, I was awarded a scholarship by the Brazilian government and got the chance to study and do an internship in the United States. At Pennsylvania State University was where I was first able to focus on sustainable engineering, researching and developing BIM models specifically for energy analysis. Later, to deepen my understanding, I obtained a Masters in Building and Architectural Engineering at Politecnico di Milano in Italy, specialising in sustainable building design and management.
Before joining Mace, I was at Foster + Partners, setting sustainability strategies into some incredible designs for early-stage projects.
As a team, we can take sustainability in construction further because of how important it is to Mace. This is exemplified by the fact that we assess procurement options on their carbon intensity as well their cost.
Our early-engagement approach as a contractor enhances the opportunities and possibilities we have for reducing a project’s carbon footprint and increasing circularity. It’s much more effective to be brought into a project in the design phase as we can involve different stakeholders and experts. Because of this, oftentimes I’m able to support teams to maximize prefabrication, or implement a closed loop scheme. It’s really rewarding to be able to identify new carbon savings and allow project teams to propose even more ambitious sustainability targets.
The impact I can have on the world; I’m passionate about making a positive difference to the environment through the way we build.
I’m also driven by the opportunity to help others on their journeys. Coming from a different culture, I overcame many obstacles to get to where I am today. I’d like to be an inspiration to others, particularly women in STEM, to showcase what’s possible in my field, empowering people to pursue their aspirations like I have done, and to offer support as I have received, regardless of their starting point. Even though I come from a small island in the south of Brazil, I’ve come this far and have a lot more to achieve.
I love spending time with my family and friends. Since my family is split between Florianópolis and Amsterdam, we don't get to meet frequently, but we stay connected and make the most of our face-to-face time. I’m also a foodie, and I love traveling and getting to know different cultures, especially through their cuisine.
If I could go back in time, I might have ended up designing sports cars today. Ever since I was a child, I have had a passion for cars and motorbikes – I knew every detail about them even as a kid (which made my dad very happy)! When I was about ten, my parents brought my sister and me to the São Paulo International Motor Show and I loved it. I still have the Ferrari and Porsche booklets from that visit – these booklets are over 20 years old and probably belong in a museum.