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NEED FOR INNOVATION: The critical mass of Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) in Europe by 2020 will be achieved through sustainable industrialisation of high-performance architectural, structural and building-service components. However, realising the targeted performance in design is hampered by critical shortcomings during on-site construction and refurbishment that cause a lower built-quality and ...
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BUILD UP Skills to Business (BUStoB)

Start date: Mar 1, 2015, End date: Feb 28, 2018,

This project is directed towards establishing and upgrading large-scale qualification and training schemes in the Netherlands for craftsmen and other on-site workers, in the continuation of the BUILD Up Skills Initiative. The proposed project uses the results of the IEE-projects and is a necessary step towards closing the gap between existing and needed skills for craftsmen and building workers i ...
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PROFICIENT aims to create large business opportunities for SMEs in the construction sector by exploiting the newly emerging process of Collective Self-Organised (CSO) housing for constructing and retrofitting energy-efficient residential districts.PROFICIENT responds to the EU-wide trend of self-organised housing process in order to boost the quality and the scale of energy-efficient buildings. Se ...
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The building sector has a major impact not only on economic and social activities but also on the natural and built environment. The sector is responsible for about 30% of primary energy use in OECD countries. Sustainable building is an approach to building design. construction and management that reduces or eliminates the negative impact of buildings on the environment while promoting enhanced bu ...
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Livinggreen.eu

Start date: Jul 31, 2007, End date: Dec 30, 2013,

The aim of this project is to promote and implement sustainable renovation practice in NWE. Why? NW Europe is characterised by its rich urban heritage. The existing built environment of cities in NWE is an asset. It is important for the knowledge-based economy. which is to develop further in NWE. Existing building stock gives identity to cities as places to be for the creative class and innov ...
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