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How to set early stage building sustainability objectives with Level(s) 

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Webevent/virtual conference

How to set early stage building sustainability objectives with Level(s) 

12 June 2025
Online
This webinar will show how the Level(s) framework supports early stage qualitative assessments and reporting on the concepts covered by the chosen indicators, providing a simple structure to prioritise sustainability aspects and align client and design team expectations from the concept stage.

Details of the conference

12  June  2025, 10:00 - 11:30 CEST
Online
Organiser:
European Commission - Directorate General for the Environment

The European Commission is hosting a special webinar to show how the Level(s) common language framework for the sustainability performance of buildings supports early-stage qualitative assessments and reporting. The session will dive deep into how Level(s) performance indicators help buildings professionals prioritise aspects of sustainability and align client and design team expectations from the concept stage of a building’s lifecycle.  

To showcase this in practice, you can expect an overview of the More LIFE 2 Level(s) project, which is conducting real-life case studies into how Level(s) is being used on different types of building projects.  

Join the webinar to learn: 

  • How Level(s) can be used across a building’s life cycle to assess and monitor the sustainability performance of different design and construction options.  

  • How to use Level(s) at the concept stage to carry out early-stage qualitative assessments, structure conversations between clients and design teams, prioritise sustainability aspects , and define project goals. 

  • How real-world projects are using Level(s) on different types of buildings. 

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Built environment professionals involved in designing, planning, financing and executing building projects.

  • Representatives of associations, agencies, cities and public authorities (including public procurers) with responsibility for the built environment (building/construction, real estate, etc.).

  • Policymakers (European, national, regional, local). 

Please submit your registration before Wednesday 11 June at 16:00 CEST