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This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
SUCCESSSustainable Urban Consolidation CentrES
for conStruction
Project presentation
CIVITAS Forum 2017
Torres Vedras, September 27, 2017
Presented by:
Francesco FERRERO
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
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Focus/topics:
• Analysis of real data from four pilot construction sites
in France, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain
• Identification of collaborative tools, decision support
systems and new practices for the supply chain,
including the adoption of Construction
Consolidation Centres
Objectives:
• Decrease the negative impacts of urban freight
transport caused by construction works
• Reduce building and renovating costs
• Improve the use of existing transport infrastructures
• Increase the cooperation and coordination among
all the stakeholders of the construction supply chain
• Develop reusable methods and tools
Expected results and impacts:
• The project will deliver a new collaborative
approach and sustainable business models for the
construction supply chain, focusing on distribution
networks, construction sites and reverse logistics.
• Public authorities will benefit from the assessment
of new policies, regulations and improvements in
infrastructure design.
• Transport companies will benefit from the
estimation of the potential savings related to the
implementation of CCCs and to an optimized
supply chain.
• Construction Companies will benefit from more
accurate ROI estimates, thus facilitating their
investment decisions.
• Research organisations will benefit from precise
data on the potential for the optimization of the
supply chain and the performance of CCCs.
Coordinator: Luxembourg Institute of Science and TechnologyTotal costs: 3,242,848M€EC contribution: 3,242,848M€Start date: 1/5/2015Duration: 36 months
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
ConsortiumLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Fondazione Istituto sui Trasporti e la Logistica
Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Fundacion de la comunidad valenciana para la investigación, promoción y estudios comerciales de Valenciaport
Association pour le développement de la formation
professionnelle dans les transports
Las Naves, Espai d'innovació i creació
Regione Emilia Romagna
C.M.B. Società cooperativa Muratori e Braccianti di Carpi
Federacion Valenciana de Empresarios de la Construccion
Tralux Sarl
Vinci Construction France
4 Pilot Sites:
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
Pilot Sites
• 11,400 m2
• 21 M€
• Refurbishment & construction of apartments, shops, offices
• 55,475 m2
• 230 M€
• Conversion of two buildings into a single complex with offices
• 7,772 m2
• 16 M€
• Renovation of historic buildings and construction of new ones
• 83,914 m2
• 126 M€
• Enlargement and renovation of two hospitals
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
Approach
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
The CCC: A Potential Solution?
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
• For all stakeholders:
Tools to Identify what best practices can work better in each specific case, using as a lead past performance in similar projects / urban environments in the EU & US (available as a mock-up)
• For local administrations
Tools to better understand and communicate the impact of new policy measures, such as consolidation centres, size and class of admitted vehicles, etc. (available with simplified logic)
• For construction and transport/logistics companies:
Tools to assess the costs and benefits related to the implementation of Construction Consolidation Centres (available as a mock-up)
Sustainable business models to address issues in the construction supply chain, focusing on distribution networks, construction sites and reverse logistics (available)
• For research organisations:
Datasets (available) and tools to model and simulate the impact of several strategies to improve the supply chain of construction activities (to be delivered by end 2017)
Results
Thank You for Your Kind Attention!
Francesco FERRERO
Project Coordinator
Luxembourg Institute for Science and Technology
+352 275 888 2227
http://success-urbanlogistics.eu
@SUCCESS_H2020
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
BACKUP
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
Sites
Consolitation Centre (CCC): Urban Park
Residential building
Hospital
Offices
• Location of CCCs• Transport routes• Emission savings
• Volumes material• Location of the
suppliers• Location of site• ..
Input dataResults
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 1: Simulation of new
scenarios using CCC
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
CBA Tool for CCC implementation
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 2: CBA tool that will
show the results of a CCC
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 2 : CBA tool that will
show the results of a CCC
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 2 : CBA tool that will
show the results of a CCC
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 3 : Roadmap
This project has received funding from the EuropeanUnion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 633338.
SUCCESS : Reusable tool 3 : Roadmap