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RSSAll the building and use permits for construction are issued electronically, strengthening transparency and efficiency and reducing the number of days required for obtaining the permits.
All the building and use permits for construction are issued electronically, strengthening transparency and efficiency and reducing the number of days required for obtaining the permits.
A support programme providing a package of measures to ensure all Flemish homes (houses and apartments) are energy efficient by 2020. Primary measures support the installation of energy efficient roof insulation, double glazing and central heating systems in existing housing.
An application-based programme – processed by building societies (“Bausparkassen”) - aiming at incentivising private individuals, tenants, commercial building owners to carry out eco-friendly modernisation works.
An application-based programme, processed by building societies (“Bausparkassen”), to incentivise private individuals to carry out modernisation and maintenance works by authorised construction companies or workers, thereby avoiding that works are done informally.
Employer-led programme targeting business growth for construction SMEs, reskilling of unemployed construction workers, and greater uptake of the National Skills Academy for Construction’s client-based approach.
Build 4.0 aimed to design a completely digital construction process for residential buildings. The focus was on the reducing costs and environmental impact, and increasing building quality.
Programme of activities and services designed to help the construction sector to improve health and safety and achieve zero fatal accidents.
To provide construction workers & trades people with energy-efficient building techniques, knowledge and skills and an understanding of why energy-efficiency is needed.
An incentive system that reduces a company’s social security contributions for professional contingencies if they can demonstrate a significant reduction in their accident rate.