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ECCA PROJECT - 690364

Adopting Circular Economy for internationalization and global competitiveness of European SMEs in Building and Construction

D3.2: 1st ECCA conference proceedings

Version number: 1.3

Lead Contractor: CCS-SBC

Funded by:

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PROJECT DOCUMENT NUMBER: D3.2

PROJECT DOCUMENT DELIVERY DATE: 31/1/2017

PROJECT DOCUMENT DUE MONTH: M12

WORK PACKAGE CONTRIBUTING TO THE PROJECT

DOCUMENT: WP3

DELIVERABLE TYPE: REPORT

DISSEMINATION LEVEL: Public

AUTHOR(S): CCS-SBC

Version Date Author(s), Reviewer(s) Description

1.0 15/12/2016 SGG Document creation

1.1 15/01/2017 SEAD Document contributions

1.2 20/01/2017 SGG Revised document creation

1.3 31/01/2017 CCS-SBC Final document sumitted

Disclaimer

This document contains material, which is copyright of certain ECCA PARTICIPANTS and may not be reproduced or copied without permission. The information contained in this document is the proprietary confidential information of certain ECCA PARTICIPANTS and may not be disclosed except in accordance with the regulations agreed in the Project Consortium Agreement (PCA). The commercial use of any information in this document may require a licence from the proprietor of that information. Neither the PARTICIPANTS warrant that the information contained in this document is capable of use, or that use of the information is free from risk, and accepts no liability for loss or damage suffered by any person using the information.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 5

2. ECCA 1st conference programe .................................................................................................. 7

3. ECCA 1st conference e-proceedings .......................................................................................... 9

4. ECCA conference workshop on ELCCSs ................................................................................ 11

5. Conclusions .................................................................................................................................. 12

List of appendices ............................................................................................................................. 13

Appendix 1 ECCA conference E-proceedings ............................................................................. 14

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Executive summary

The main aim of the deliverable “D3.2: 1st ECCA conference proceedings” report is to identify and describe the latest information about ECCA and proceedings of the conference. The 1st ECCA international conference took place on 12th of January 2017.

1st ECCA conference was organized together with the 1st ECCA General Assembly meeting.

The conference programme, accompanying, and follow-up activities were planned according to the outcomes of previous work, outcomes of the ECCA technical meeting and GA meeting, the schedule (time), and also financial considerations.

A concept of so called European Lighthouse Circular Construction Solution (ELCCS) has been prepared. It was decided that the first outlining of ECCA ELCCSs will be done at the first conference. The mapping of first drafts of the ECCA ELCCSs was done with bottom-up approach, with a questionnaire sent to ECCA partners and supporting organisation, and then upgraded within workshops at the conference.

1st ECCA Conference took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 12th of January 2017. There were 39 representatives of clusters, supporting organizations, speakers and other stakeholders attending the conference.

All presentations at the conference have been recorded and edited together with presentation slides and uploaded to web collaboration platform SustainBuild (http://sustainbuild.tv4engineers.tv/ . A number of complementary content and presentations can be found at this platform, too – so synergies can be expected between experts using the SustainBuild platform. The ECCA conference e-proceedings and the presentation videos are on the ECCA web site http://circularconstruction.eu and will be disseminated via ECCA newsletter, ECCP platform and other communication channels.

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1. Introduction

The 1st ECCA conference was organized together with the 1st General assembly meeting of the alliance. Its aim was to promote the set-up of the ECCA alliance and gather ECCA partners and other interested stakeholders in circular construction.

The conference programme, accompanying, and follow-up activities were planned according to the outcomes of previous work, outcomes of the ECCA technical meeting and GA meeting, the schedule (time), and also financial considerations.

More than 50 cluster organisations as well as supporting members demonstrated interest to be involved in ECCA alliance and identified a wide number of interested circular construction topics gathered in 7 thematic areas (WP2):

1. Raw materials extraction, production / remanufacturing 2. Building design and urban planning 3. Smart building, Smart cities. 4. Construction 5. Use, operation, maintenance, retrofitting. 6. Demolition and CDW management 7. Horizontal areas.

In WP3, a desk research on critical success factors for an EU meta-cluster development has been done. Clear vision and mission (focus), interested clusters and especially their members (SMEs), and cross cluster collaboration and cross sector collaboration are the critical success factors for ECCA partnership. Complementarities in terms of visions, competences and technologies between partners need to be created and used for further ECCA project implementation. It was clear that ECCA strategy need to define more focused initiatives, where critical success factors will be met. A concept of so called European Lighthouse Circular Construction Solution (ELCCS) has been prepared (will be presented later as introduction to ECCA conference workshops). It was decided that the first outlining of ECCA ELCCSs will be done at the first conference. The mapping of first drafts of the ECCA ELCCSs was done with bottom-up approach, with a questionnaire sent to ECCA partners and supporting organisation, and then upgraded within workshops at the conference.

A number of clusters and other interested organisation (more than 1000 overall) have been invited to the conference via MailChimp newsletter and directly. But due to the timing (beginning of January), the fact that this was not a scientific conference but more a conference for clusters and industry, and travel costs not being reimbursed – the number of attendees from other EU countries was not as we expected. It was decided to:

• record the conference presentation and enable web video streaming (Video on Demand) of all presentations at the conference, reaching all target communication audiences,

• prepared and publish ECCA conference proceedings as e-proceedings • enable follow-up activities, e.g. uploading of new drafts and/or contributions to initiate

ELCCSs.

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1st ECCA Conference took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 12th of January 2017. There were 39 representatives of clusters, supporting organizations, speakers and other stakeholders attending the conference.

The attendance list is in the Attachment 2.

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2. 1st ECCA Conference programme

Date: 12th January 2017

Venue: Best Western Premier Hotel Slon, Slovenska cesta 34, Ljubljana, Slovenia

9.00 - 10.15 Circular Economy in construction sector – challenges and opportunities

1. Tanja Bolte, Republic of Slovenia - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Inter-ministerial working group on green development of Slovenia (title to be confirmed)

2. Joanna Syrda, PhD in Business Economics, ASM – Market Research and Analysis Centre, Scenarios for Circular Construction 2030

3. Riccardo Viaggi, European Builders federation, secretary general, How European SMEs are reaping the benefits and tackling the challenges of sustainability

4. Philippe Van de Velde, team Eindverwerking en Bouw, Belgium, From waste management to circular economy in the building sector. A case from Flanders

5. Vladimir Gumilar, Construction cluster of Slovenia, Lighthouse circular construction solutions for global markets, ECCA – project presentation

10.30 -12.00 Circular economy implementation – best practices

1. Steve Thompson – Senior BIM Consultant, PCSG (Professional Construction Strategies Group Ltd), UK, Digitalisation in the construction sector; an enabler for smarter assets and through-lifecycle strategies

2. Marko Kramar, architect, Slovenia, Sustainable urban living - Integration of multiresidential nZEB buildings and e-mobility

3. Alenka Mauko Pranjič, ZAG – National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Slovenia, Closing the loops in construction sector – ReBirth project

4. Aleksandra Oleksik, ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre, Innovative solutions for C&DW recycling – HISER project

5. Margita Adamič, MBA in Business Economics, Mirabilis d.o.o., Slovenia, Use of natural and recycled building materials in construction as an example of circular economy

6. Borut Šket, Slovenia, HEMP HOUSE - Relaxation and inspiration of living

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• *Bernard Likar, Wood Industry Cluster (WIC), Slovenia, Window based on thermally modified wood (wintherwax) and eco-friendly and acoustic wooden doors for indoor applications (ecosilentwood)

• * Laura González, Pavimentos de Tudela S.L. – PVT, EcoGranic – The docontaminating pavement

• * Biljana Avramović, cluster DUDNJER, Serbia, ISORETEX - building insulation product, made from recycled textile industrial waste

(*) Only presentation, no video

12.00-13.00 Working lunch

The lunch will be used for the first meeting of task groups, to know the partners involved, their competences and interests.

13.00 -14.30 Circular construction task groups` workshops

The aim of the workshop was to draft an inter-cluster circular construction solutions and inter-sector consortia (clusters and their SME/members, supporting organization, other stakeholders) to implement this solution, bring it to the market and go international. The workshop will be moderated by a task group leader. The following outcomes are expected: circular construction solution outline, targeted markets, ECCA inter-cluster consortia definition, vision and objective, draft road map for the implementation, needed partners from EU/third countries, including clusters/organisations from other clusters or industrial sectors, needed join and support activities and services.

14.30 -15.00 Conference summary

ECCA is a partnership organization of:

Supporting partners of the conference:

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3. 1st ECCA Conference e-proceedings

All presentations at the conference have been recorded and edited together with presentation slides and uploaded to web collaboration platform SustainBuild (http://sustainbuild.tv4engineers.tv/ . A number of complementary content and presentations can be found at this platform, too – so synergies can be expected between experts using the SustainBuild platform. The ECCA conference e-proceedings and the presentation videos are on the ECCA web site http://circularconstruction.eu and will be disseminated via ECCA newsletter, ECCP platform and other communication channels.

Figure 1 ECCA conference video presentation on SustainBuild platform

Figure 2 ECCA conference presentations on SustainBuild platform

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Figure 3 ECCA conference videos and presentation on ECCA web site

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4. ECCA conference workshop on ELCCSs

New value proposition designs and collaborative, cross-sectoral business models outlining ware initiated with the ELCCS concept and feasibility criteria definition. European Lighthouse Circular Construction solutions are to fulfil the following criteria:

• EUROPEAN: know-how originally developed in EU, by actors/ partners coming for different EU clusters, as a results of cross border collaboration R&D project and/or business collaboration. They should integrate and demonstrate European competences which are connected to realization of European policies, such as climate change, eco-innovation, waste management, social policies, protection of the environment etc.

• LIGHTHOUSE: The solutions have to be of high importance for the clients and markets. They should bring some important impacts, for example: contribute to business (construction) ecosystem changes and improvements along value chain, realization of innovation process dynamics, leading to closures of material loops, enlightening serious changes in the industry, leading to change of mind-sets of business actors, changes of business models, should demonstrate high implementation feasibility, replicability, adaptability for different markets, and have profound, long term impact

• CIRCULAR: High and measurable contribution to implementation of circular economy principle, for example in terms of RESOLVE framework.

• CONSTRUCTION: key value provision is about delivering buildings, infrastructure, use, and operation of it. But these solutions are not only within the construction sector. A collaboration with other sectors is expected when needed: integrations of solutions/technologies/experiences from different sectors, closure of the materials loops, downstream/upstream (across sectors). The general thematic areas are defined within ECCA projects, but these solutions have more clear focus, with concrete know-how, technologies, and competences of the SME, companies, R&D organisations and other interested stakeholders.

• SOLUTION: Group of (cluster) of complementary technologies, processes, method, tools, developed competences of the actors, established framework conditions intentionally and systematically integrated and implemented to deliver result or solve a problem in a novel way, leading to new value chain integration, new business model development.

The first outline of ECCA ELCCS was discussed within the workshop at the 1stECCA conference. The following solutions were initiated:

1. NZEB, Smart building/district, modular& flexible design, replicability for different climatic zone, BIM integration, e-mobility integration.

2. CDW management, on site-recycling &use of recycled materials. 3. Wood based building sustainability: advanced wood and composite products,

prefabricated houses. 4. IKT supported building material and components database, digitalization solutions,

including IOT/BIM integration. 5. Bioclimatic house, nature based design, use of local/natural/renewable materials,

and/or by-products of agriculture. This work will continue, and will be closely linked to the survey among ECCA partners. Interested ECCA partners and other organisation are invited to contribute to initiate solutions and prepare new ones.

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The new ELCCS should be prepared according to the following template:

1. Circular construction solution outline short summary / tittle 2. Potential targeted markets In terms of market actors, technology fields, value

chain / construction process and/or country if relevant 3. ECCA inter-cluster consortia definition: core partners / value chain actors /

closing the loop actors / innovation process actors / KET (Key enabling technologies) actors

4. Vision and objectives in terms of circular economy (ReSOLVE framework / Allen Mc Arthur Foundation): • Regenerate - regenerating and restoring natural capital: safeguarding, restoring

and increasing the resilience of ecosystems, returning valuable biological nutrients safely to the biosphere

• Share - maximizing asset utilization: pooling the usage of assets, Reusing assets

• Optimize -optimizing system performance, prolonging an asset’s life, decreasing resource usage, implementing reverse logistics

• Loop - keeping products and materials in cycles, prioritizing inner loops, remanufacturing and refurbishing products and components, recycling materials

• Virtualize - displacing resource use with virtual use: replacing physical products and services with virtual services, replacing physical with virtual locations, delivering services remotely

• Exchange - selecting resources and technology wisely: replacing with renewable energy and material sources, using alternative material inputs, replacing traditional solutions with advanced technology, replacing product-centric delivery models with new service-centric ones

5. Draft road map for the implementation: actions to be implemented / who /what / when / financing

6. Needed partners: • missing, complementary, supporting and or key (green investors…) partners /

stakeholders to be invited to consortium • partners from EU /third countries as gateway partners to those markets /

including clusters/organisations from other clusters or industrial sectors 7. Needed join and support activities and services for internationalization - from

ECCA / from other providers of internationalization services, suggestion of those are welcome.

5. Conclusions 1st ECCA Conference took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 12th of January 2017. There were 39 representatives of clusters, supporting organizations, and other stakeholders attending the conference. Five presentation in a plenary session, six presentation of best practices, and 3 presentations where speaker could not attend the conference ware included in the conference programme. All presentations at the conference have been recorded and edited together with presentation slides and uploaded to web collaboration platform SustainBuild (http://sustainbuild.tv4engineers.tv/ and on the ECCA web site http://circularconstruction.eu and will be disseminated via ECCA newsletter, ECCP platform and other communication channels. The first outlines of the European Lighthouse Circular Construction solutions, identified at the conference workshops will be presented in ECCA catalogue at http://circularconstruction.eu and updated with contributions from other interested ECCA partners and supporting organisation within the WP4 activities.

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Acknowledgements The ECCA Consortium would like to acknowledge the financial support of the European Commission under the COSME Programme.

List of appendices Appendix 1 ECCA conference E-proceedings ............................................................................. 14 Appendix 2 ECCA conference attendance list ............................................................................. 39

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Appendix 1 ECCA conference E-proceedings

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E- proceeding of the conferenceJanuary 2017

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Organized by

European Circular Construction Alliance - Adopting Circular Economy for internationalization and global competitiveness of European SMEs in Building and ConstructionLjubljana, 12.1.2017

Supporting partners of the conference:

12th January 2017, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Agenda

Circular Economy in construction sector –challenges and opportunities

Circular economy implementation – best practices

Circular construction task groups` workshops

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Agenda

Circular Economy in construction sector –challenges and opportunities

Circular economy implementation – best practices

Circular construction task groups` workshops

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Circular Economy in construction sector –challenges and opportunities • Tanja Bolte, Republic of Slovenia - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning

Inter-ministerial working group on green development of Slovenia• Joanna Syrda, PhD in Business Economics, ASM – Market Research and Analysis

Centre, Scenarios for Circular Construction 2030

• Riccardo Viaggi, European Builders federation, secretary general, How European SMEs are reaping the benefits and tackling the challenges of sustainability

• Philippe Van de Velde, team Eindverwerking en Bouw, Belgium, From waste management to circular economy in the building sector. A case from Flanders

• Vladimir Gumilar, Construction cluster of Slovenia, Lighthouse circular construction solutions for global markets, ECCA – project presentation

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Policies and activities Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning in circular economy

Tanja Bolte, Director General Environmental DirectorateMinistry of the Environment and Spatial Planning, Slovenia

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Scenarios for Circular Construction 2030Joanna Syrda, PhD in Business EconomicsASM – Market Research and Analysis Centre

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How European SMEs are reaping the benefits and tackling the challenges of sustainability

Riccardo Viaggi, European Builders federation, secretary general

Riccardo Viaggi was nominated Secretary General of European Builders Confederation in 2009. In this function, he represents European construction micro, small and medium-sized enterprises from the 20 affiliates and partners of EBC in Brussels. https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccardoviaggi

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From waste management to circular economy in the building sector

Philippe Van de Velde, Department Waste and Materials management, Construction and demolition waste team, OVAMMSc in Geology, MSc in environmental management, MSc in Public Administration. I have worked in the OVAM for more than 15 years as policy adviser. At first on the management of household and small businesses' waste, later on the management of construction anddemolition waste. I have work on guidelines and a protocol for resource efficiency and waste management in the construction sector at EU level. https://be.linkedin.com/in/philippe-van-de-velde-b4b7118

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Lighthouse circular construction solutions for global markets, ECCA – project presentation

Vladimir Gumilar, Construction Cluster of Slovenia,

MSc in Civil Engineering, MBA. Vladimir is a cluster manager of the Construction cluster of Slovenia, and the ECCA COSME projectcoordinator. He has been involved with different roles in many national and EU R&D projects in the fields of sustainable building, energy efficiency, materials development, cluster development, training, and policy actions. https://si.linkedin.com/in/vladimirgumilar

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Circular economy implementation – best practices• Steve Thompson – Senior BIM Consultant, PCSG (Professional Construction Strategies

Group Ltd), UK, Digitalisation in the construction sector; an enabler for smarter assets and through-lifecycle strategies

• Marko Kramar, architect, Slovenia, Sustainable urban living - Integration of multiresidential nZEB buildings and e-mobility

• Alenka Mauko Pranjič, ZAG – National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Slovenia, Closing the loops in construction sector – ReBirth project

• Aleksandra Oleksik, ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre, Innovative solutions for C&DW recycling – HISER project

• Margita Adamič, MBA in Business Economics, Mirabilis d.o.o., Slovenia, Use of natural and recycled building materials in construction as an example of circular economy

• Bernard Likar, Wood Industry Cluster (WIC), Slovenia, Window based on thermally modified wood (wintherwax) and eco-friendly and acoustic wooden doors for indoor applications (ecosilentwood)

• Laura González, Pavimentos de Tudela S.L. – PVT, EcoGranic – The docontaminatingpavement

• Biljana Avramović, cluster DUDNJER, Serbia, ISORETEX - building insulation product, made from recycled textile industrial waste

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Digitalisation in the construction sectoran enabler for smarter assets and through-lifecycle strategies

Steve Thomson, Senior BIM Consultant, PCSG (Professional Construction Strategies GroupLtd), UKSteve is an architect by profession, but with significant global manufacturing and Information Management experience. He recently authored linking Industry 4.0, digitalization and the circular economy and represents the UK on European standards committees relating to construction information management.

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SUSTAINABLE URBAN LIVINGIntegration of nZEB buildings and e-mobility

Marko Kramar, architectMarko Kramar is an architect by profession . In 25 years he worked in different fields, from graphic and exhibition design to architecture design for housing and interior design, from 2D to BIM way of integrated planning. He designs architecture and sustainable design for residential, commercial and other buildings, multi-residential projects with sustainable concept, with emphasis on the design of healthy living conditions, low energy use and energy efficiency of the buildings and electric mobility. One of the last project is the Eco silver house in Ljubljana being also a demo building within EU project EE Highrise, FP7.

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Closing the loops in construction sectorLIFE ReBirth and RusaLCA projects

Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute,

Alenka Mauko Pranjić (Ph. D. Geol.) works in a Laboratory for Concrete, Stone and Recycled Materials.

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INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR C&DW RECYCLING –HISER PROJECT

Aleksandra Oleksik, ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre

Aleksandra is International Cooperation Manager. Specialist in acquiring European funds and managing international research &innovation projects co-financed by the European Commission. She is a Project Manager of many innovation projects in the area of construction, energy efficiency, circular economy, clustering. She is also ASM representative in European Construction Technology Platform, and runs the Secretariat of Polish Construction Technology Platform.

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Use of natural and recycled building materials in construction as an example of circular economy

Margita Adamič, MBA in Business Economics, Mirabilis d.o.o., Slovenia

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HEMP HOUSERelaxation and inspiration of living

Borut Šket, Slovenia,

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Window based on thermally modified wood (wintherwax) and eco-friendly and acoustic wooden doors for indoor applications (ecosilentwood)

Bernard Likar, Wood Industry Cluster (WIC), Slovenia

Mr Bernard Likar, Bsc. Advisor in WIC. He has over 25 years of work experience. He has organized and participated in over 55 projects in the last 15 years. He has also experience form several international RTD project (H2020, FP7, FP6, IEE, LdV, Eureka, Era-net,..). He has expert knowledge in wood technology, project management, coordinating of RTD project for groups of companies, team leading, internationalization.

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EcoGranic – The docontaminating pavement

Laura González, Pavimentos de Tudela S.L. – PVT, Spain

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ISORETEX - building insulation product, made from recycled textile industrial waste

Prof. Dr. Djordje Djordjevic, Biljana Avramović, cluster DUDNJER, Serbia

Prof. Dr. Djordje Djordjevic is a full professor at Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, SerbiaBiljana Avramovič is a cluster manager of the Construction cluster DUDNJER, Serbia

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Workshop on European Lighthouse CircularConstruction solutions

The aim of the workshop was to draft an inter-cluster circular construction solutions and inter-sector consortia (clusters and their SME/members, supporting organization, other stakeholders) to implement this solution, bring it to the market and go international.

The following outcomes were expected: circular construction solution outline, targeted markets, ECCA inter-cluster consortia definition, vision and objective, draft road map for the implementation, needed partners from EU/third countries, including clusters/organisations from other clusters or industrial sectors, needed join and support activities and services.

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European Lighthouse Circular Construction solutions

1. EUROPEAN: know-how originally developed in EU, actors/ partners coming for different EU clusters, cross border collaboration initiated

2. LIGHTHOUSE: Important, wide contribution to business (construction) ecosystem changes and improvements along value chain, innovation process, closure of material loops, enlightening changes, change of mind-sets , high implementation feasibility, replicability, adaptability for different markets, profound, long term impact…

3. CIRCULAR: High and measurable contribution to implementation of circular economy principle, for example in terms of RESOLVE framework

4. CONSTRUCTION: key value provision is about delivering buildings, infrastructure, use, operation of it. Not only within the construction sector – a collaboration with other sectorsis expected when needed: integrations of solutions/technologies/experiences from different sectors, closure of the materials loop, down stream/upstream (across sectors)

5. SOLUTION: Group of (cluster) of complementary technologies, processes, method, tools, developed competences of the actors, established framework conditions intentionally and systematically integrated and implemented to deliver result or solve a problem in a novelway, new value chain integration, new business model development.

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European Lighthouse Circular Constructionsolutions (first outlines discussed at theconference)1. NZEB, Smart building/district, modular& flexible design, replicability for

different climatic zone, BIM integration, e-mobility integration. 2. CDW management, on site-recycling &use of recycled materials.3. Wood based building sustainability: advanced wood and composite products,

prefabricated houses.4. IKT supported building material and components database, digitalization

solutions, including IOT/BIM integration.5. Bioclimatic house, nature based design, use of local/natural/renewable

materials, and/or by-products of agriculture.

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European Lighthouse Circular Construction solutions

• The results of the workshop and of the Part 3 will be presented in ECCA catalogue at http://circularconstruction.eu

• ECCA partner, ECCA supporting organization, and other interested stakeholders are invited to contribute to outlined ELCCSs and join the ECCA (European Circular construction Alliance to bring these collaborative, cross cluster solution to third markets.

• More information on http://circularconstruction.eu

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Video productionRok Sternad

Conference e-proceedingsVladimir GumilarConstruction Cluster of Slovenia

Ljubljana, January 2017

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