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EcoWealth runs the Ecological Work Protocol, a funded, proof-verified, tCO2e-mapped work-packet system, live on Base mainnet, plus the agent-readiness layer (llms.txt, the file AI assistants read first, agent cards, MCP tools) that lets any AI answer project and ESG questions with citations instead of a PDF. This brief shows where that plugs into Skanska: procurement & bid legibility, ESG data an AI can actually read, and subcontractor work packets that run alongside your existing network, not instead of it.
✎ Not a teardown. Skanska's digital estate is competently built, the opportunity here is structural legibility, not defects. See the brief for the honest, evidenced detail.We found that Skanska's real climate and building-certification work isn't yet readable by AI tools, it lives in PDFs only. We built the files that fix that, free, plus a demo showing how a funded work packet could run through your existing subcontractor network. The one ask: a short conversation to pilot it.
The value exchange
Three documents, one story
What we found (passively, respectfully), and where the protocol plugs in: procurement legibility, ESG agent-readiness, subcontractor work packets.
Read the brief →A brand-matched, clickable demo: an AI answering a project ESG question, then coordinating a funded work packet with a subcontractor.
Watch it run →The actual files: what makes Skanska's project + ESG data legible to AI, and callable for work-packet coordination.
See the files →Three things we noticed, respectfully, full evidence in the brief
Deep links into sustainability and subcontractor content don't survive the 2026 domain consolidation, a widely-cited green-building URL now serves the homepage. redirect evidence
The named public front door for new subcontractor partners (prequal inquiry) currently returns a VPN-required response to outside visitors. screenshot
Real, substantive ESG progress, SBTi-aligned, LEED/Envision/WELL portfolio, lives in PDF only; no structured, project-level, agent-readable format exists yet. fetch + probe
The hand-off
We're not bidding against Skanska for structural work, and we're not asking for system access to make this case. We're proposing the rail underneath: legible bids, legible ESG, and a way for your own subcontractor network to pick up funded, proof-verified ecological scope. Start with the brief, then watch the demo run in your own brand.
Try it in an afternoon: a standard x402 call
The Work Protocol isn't a slide, it's a live endpoint any assistant can reach today. No account with us, no API key, no sales call. Here is the whole path.
Fund it a few cents. Give any AI agent, Claude, GPT-class, Llama, or your own, a Base wallet holding a few cents of USDC. That's the whole setup.
Point it at the endpoint. The work-packet program answers HTTP 402 with a standard x402 payment schema (x402: a web-native way for AI agents to pay per use); the agent signs a USDC authorization and pays $0.10. A runnable client with a dry-run default is published at vealth.net/recipes.html.
Get a verifiable packet. Back comes a bounded, proof-verified ecological work packet, and every step the agent took (payment, settlement) is an on-chain receipt anyone can verify, forever. The EWP contract is live on Base mainnet; workId 14 settled the first packet end-to-end.
Why this isn't scary
The agent cannot do anything invisible here. Every action embeds its own receipt, permanent, public, verifiable. That is more accountability than most enterprise software offers, not less.
The bet
The bet isn't hypothetical: an investor's diligence agent or an owner's assistant will read your ESG the way an AI does, and today it's PDF-only. AI competence is scaling; the same rail can settle a on-chain proof-verified ecological outcome your subcontractor network already does. Being early costs $0.10 and one afternoon. Being late means the proof-verified track records belong to someone else.
The one concrete ask: have one agent make one $0.10 call and route a single funded, proof-verified ecological packet to your existing subcontractor network, tCO2e-receipted, no Skanska systems access.