EU regulations are driving the construction sector toward climate neutrality by standardising carbon data and benchmarks, helping policymakers reduce emissions and align building practices with climate goals. This report supports EU and national policymakers in implementing whole life carbon regulations.
London Build is the UK's largest construction show, officially awarded the Best Trade Show in the UK. Featuring 450+ exhibitors; 600+ speakers; 35,000+ registered attendees; Meet the Buyer; live music, performances and entertainment.
BIPV Enabler is a platform that integrates product, regulatory, and technical data to provide optimised, user-friendly Building-Integrated Photovoltaic solutions for manufacturers and building professionals.
Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) offer an efficient, aesthetic solution for reducing energy consumption and emissions in buildings, with innovations in coloured solar technologies making them more appealing for architects and supporting sustainable design.
Work has commenced at 2 pilot sites in Barcelona and Brussels as part of the European project RECONSTRUCT. The two resulting buildings will challenge conventional construction by integrating circularity throughout their lifecycle phases: design, material selection, assembly, and deconstruction.
The HARP database in Ireland tracks heating appliance efficiency, requiring new and replacement boilers to meet a 90% minimum efficiency standard since 2011.
In addition to the presentation of VIP 46, this webinar will discuss the specific applications for the regulation in Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. It will also present the equilibrium pressure model included in the EN 16798-7.
The construction industry must rapidly decarbonise by partnering with innovative startups to develop sustainable solutions, such as zero-carbon cement and CO2 mineralisation technologies, to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet climate goals.
The 2022-2023 Grand Prize was awarded to Plymouth's innovative heating and cooling grid, with applications now open for the 2024-2025 edition. The contest aims for 230 projects globally, culminating in awards at COP30 in Brazil, highlighting sustainability efforts.