en.Wedoany.com Reported - In April 2026, Re-flow Field Management will release a new update, introducing a PAS 2080 module specifically designed for capturing and reporting infrastructure carbon data throughout the entire lifecycle of work. This module helps infrastructure teams efficiently provide accurate, traceable, and PAS 2080-compliant infrastructure carbon data, reducing the burden of data collection.

Re-flow is an end-to-end operations platform focused on the operational needs of road, civil, and infrastructure contractors, capable of handling the entire workflow from work receipt, estimation, scheduling, delivery, billing, to reporting. According to publicly available information, its core advantage lies in capturing on-site data that large ERP systems cannot handle, while also supporting integration with ERP systems for financial processing.

The PAS 2080 standard requires organizations to measure, verify, and reduce infrastructure carbon data throughout the entire lifecycle of infrastructure work. Re-flow has already implemented four core functions: structuring work, capturing relevant resources, recording on-site actual conditions, and automated evidence tracking, providing the data foundation for infrastructure carbon data reporting.
The new PAS 2080 module does not require operational teams to change their existing workflows; it enables the collection of more accurate infrastructure carbon data through established processes. The module supports generating pre-work infrastructure carbon estimates, collecting usage data and mileage, linking to project carbon scores, and generating consistent infrastructure carbon data reports that comply with PAS standards.
The Re-flow system can transform each quote, rate, shift, form, and resource allocation into structured, auditable data, providing consistent work data across teams and shifts, as well as a single source of truth for planned versus delivered status, including the newly added infrastructure carbon data dimension.
This module can also generate evidence packages for infrastructure carbon data as required by clients, providing on-site evidence linked to GPS, timestamps, and audit trails. It synchronizes with historical risk databases and safety records, helping organizations transition from passive infrastructure carbon data reporting to proactive planning, forecasting, and compliance.
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