Indirectly, yes. Temelion’s main lever is making designs and documents more consistent and traceable, which reduces errors that often drive material waste on site.
Temelion focuses on engineering office pains like document overload, mismatched templates, manual reconciliation between documents, and updating norms and constraints. By helping engineers work faster and more accurately on quantities, and technical notes, it mostly improves study efficiency and margin rather than directly optimising physical layouts like a BIM or LCA tool would.
Fewer incoherences between documents (like the DGPF and CCTP, in France) means fewer change orders, rework, and on‑site corrections that generate extra material use.
Clearer, standardised prescriptions and traceable design decisions reduce the risk of over‑specification “just to be safe”, which can indirectly lower unnecessary material quantities.