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RSSLoan and grant funding scheme to help Bulgarian households to install energy efficient equipment and appliances to improve the energy performance of their homes.
A strategic measure to reduce energy consumption in multi-family residential buildings through the implementation of energy efficiency measures.
Legal framework to support partnerships between public and private entities in construction, public infrastructure development and maintenance and the delivery of public services.
The Green Deal Circular Construction (GDCC) aims to accelerate the transition to a circular construction sector. The focus is on resource efficiency, extended use and reuse, recycling and recovery.
Provision of premium for renovation work of maximum EUR 10,000 for work costing between EUR 2,500 and EUR 10,000. The premium can represent a maximum of 30% of the total cost.
The construction sector generated 923 million tonnes of construction and demolition waste (CDW) in 2016, making it the largest waste stream in the EU. With pressures for sustainable solutions increasing, the CDW recycling market is growing too. So, what new opportunities can the transition towards a...
Implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) offers numerous advantages for construction companies. The European BIM market was valued at EUR 1.8 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow by 13.0% until 2023. But what are the challenges for implementing BIM? National governments alongside with...
Drones and 3D printing are among the most promising digital innovations in the construction sector. Globally, the market for drones is rapidly expanding, with the construction industry accounting for EUR 9.7 billion between 2016 and 2020. Similarly, the 3D printing market is estimated to grow to...
The Belgian Government is running a reduced VAT Tax Relief Scheme that enables owners of residential buildings which are at least 10 years old to pay a reduced VAT rate of 6% on a wide range of renovation works. The lower rate is designed to incentivise building owners to carry out modernisation and...