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CoreRunway Launches DivertIQ into Full Production, Powers First Commercial LEED Waste Tracking at Newell Simon Hall in Pittsburgh

Updated: 3 days ago

PITTSBURGH, PA — Core Runway Inc., an emerging leader in AI-driven compliance automation for the construction and environmental services industries, today announced the full production release of DivertIQ, its flagship waste and recycling intelligence platform. The company also confirmed that DivertIQ is now being used commercially for the first time on the Newell Simon Hall project in Pittsburgh, supporting LEED certification through automated tracking and reporting of recycled materials.


The deployment marks a significant milestone not only for CoreRunway but for the broader construction industry, where waste diversion reporting has traditionally been a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone process.

DivertIQ leverages artificial intelligence to ingest waste dockets, hauling records, and supporting documentation, automatically generating audit-ready LEED reports aligned with exact certification requirements. The system creates a direct, verifiable link between reported data and source documents—an increasingly critical requirement as sustainability standards tighten and scrutiny increases.


The Newell Simon Hall project represents a real-world validation of the platform’s ability to operate within live construction environments. By integrating directly with waste haulers and processing documentation in near real time, DivertIQ provides project teams with continuous visibility into diversion rates and compliance status—reducing both administrative burden and risk of reporting errors.


Industry stakeholders have long cited waste diversion tracking as one of the most cumbersome aspects of LEED certification, often requiring dozens of hours of coordination between contractors, haulers, and sustainability consultants. Core Runway estimates that DivertIQ can reduce reporting time by over 80%, while improving accuracy and audit readiness.


The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the construction sector, as regulatory frameworks such as CALGreen and evolving LEED standards place increasing emphasis on verifiable, data-driven reporting. Tools like DivertIQ are expected to play a key role in enabling project teams to meet these requirements without significantly increasing overhead.

CoreRunway indicated that DivertIQ is the first in a suite of products aimed at automating broader regulatory workflows across construction and environmental compliance. Future modules are expected to expand into embodied carbon tracking, material compliance, and real-time design feedback.

With its first commercial deployment now underway, CoreRunway is positioning DivertIQ as a foundational platform for modern, AI-driven compliance in the built environment.

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