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RSSThe Carbon Neutral Municipalities (Kohti hiilineutraalia kuntaa – HINKU) project brings municipalities, businesses, residents and experts together to devise and tailor new cost-effective solutions to reduce green-house gas emissions at municipal level.
Certification and labelling system (RGE) that certifies the quality of energy efficiency renovation work carried out by construction service providers.
Development of the Estonian Continuing Education and Training Roadmap and Action Plan for the construction sector to 2020. Development of training schemes and materials for non-qualified and qualified construction workers and trainers to enable them to deliver building retrofits to upgrade their...
The Holistic Construction Site Inspection Scheme applies a four-stage supervision method to identify and inspect OSH problems on construction sites and companies; to motivate and support OSH improvements; and to verify implementation and compliance.
Pilot skills training and accreditation programme to upskill the Cypriot construction sector on key aspects of energy efficiency in buildings.
Training and certification provided to construction experts to help address the energy efficiency skills gap in the Croatian construction industry.
The BUILD UP Skills EnerPro project aims to update existing training programmes on energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings.
Obligatory safety-related dossier for all construction, maintenance or renovation works on all types of buildings and properties (e.g. houses, apartments). The dossier must record and track all work that has been executed since 2001.
The Construction Fit (BAUfit) programme was developed by an interdisciplinary team with the aim of reducing the number of accidents, workload and wear and tear of the musculoskeletal system and improving cooperation.
A circular economy and sustainable development initiative that aims to increase the efficiency and benefits of building dismantling / demolition activities, as well as the reuse of raw materials and components in construction projects through “Social Urban Mining” (Austria’s first provider).