€50 million to boost energy efficiency in Albania
The European Union is launching a €50 million programme to advance energy efficiency in Albania. Public buildings, water infrastructure, and electric mobility are at the core of this strategic initiative, which plays a key role in supporting the green transition across the Western Balkans.
Construction 2025–2026: Challenges and opportunities
The report 'Construction Industry Outlook 2025/2026', from Atradius, delves into how the construction sector is approaching 2025–2026 with a focus on energy efficiency, the fight against energy poverty, sustainable investment, and the urgent challenge of skilled labour shortages.
EU places housing at the heart of its new strategy
Can the EU’s new long-term budget reshape access to housing? With nearly €2 trillion on the table, the Commission is backing more affordable, sustainable, and energy-efficient homes. A proposal that could mark a turning point in European social and climate policy.
Construction market insights: Europe
Linesight’s quarterly report on the European construction sector highlights progress in energy efficiency, driven by EU funding, while structural challenges persist. These include a shortage of skilled labour and the growing risk of energy poverty as public support measures are withdrawn.
Net zero in motion: Strategy for public buildings
This annex outlines how government buildings in the United Kingdom must be designed and refurbished to meet the ambitious climate targets set for 2050. It combines energy efficiency, construction innovation and strategic action to advance the national net zero agenda.
Greener, smarter solar cells: APOLLO project paves the way for safer BIPV solutions
Researchers in the APOLLO project have developed a novel hybrid testing method for perovskite solar cells that enables accurate, non-damaging measurements and supports greener solvents. This innovation strengthens the role of PSCs in building-integrated photovoltaics for sustainable construction.
Cutting-Edge 3D printing demo showcased by TUM scientists
AM2PM presents a 3D clay printing demo by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), showcasing robotic automation and intelligent fabrication methods. Innovations include real-time feedback, AI-driven optimisation, and adaptive learning, advancing digital construction toward sustainable solutions.
Solar buildings: The new powerhouse of Europe’s electricity grid
Can solar-powered buildings do more than just generate electricity? This report reveals how, with smart technologies, they could provide over half of the EU’s daily flexibility needs—unlocking a cleaner, more secure and efficient energy system.
ACCORD training material
The EU-funded ACCORD project developed a set of 20 e-learning materials delivered in a video presentation and an Educational Start Pack on BIM Building Permit, translated into several languages.
Cities align health and climate goals with WELL and LEED
The collaboration between WELL and LEED is redefining certification standards in sustainable construction, enabling cities to meet both climate and public health objectives. This strategy marks a milestone in responsible urban design.