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Vision of the Construction Industry towards 2030 and beyond
Jean-Pierre HamelinSoletanche Bachy
ECTP : FA Quality of Life, Rapporteur of the SRA
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Environment and …..
Foret de Carnelles, France
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Built Environment
Of the global energy consumption, 75% occurs in cities and 80% of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions emanate from cities. Indeed, climate change and urbanization are inseparable. And if cities are part of the problem, they are therefore inevitably part of the solution.
Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, 11/05/2007
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Built Environment
Housing … Offices, Schools , Industrial Facilities Infrastructure
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
A major impact on environment
In operation Consumption of energy, water CO2 production Impacts on soil, groundwater, biodiversity
… and very long service life Long / very long term effects Necessity to maintain/upgrade existing stock
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
A major impact on environment
During construction / maintenance / end of life : …. same plus : Minerals consumption ( > 50% of extracted
materials)
Waste production ( 180 Million t / year )
Site related nuisances ( traffic, noise, etc)
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
A major contribution to environment
Providing the infrastructure of sustainability Energy efficient housing Efficient networks, etc ..
Protection / Remediation of natural resources : Water / groundwater , land Waste recycling
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
A major contribution to environment
Prevention Mitigation
of
Natural Hazards Man-Made Hazards
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Construction in Europe - Key Figures(source : FIEC – www.fiec.org – annual report 2007) Estimated construction investment (EU 27 - 2006) :
1196 billion € 10,4 % of GDP 50,5 % of Gross fixed Capital Formation
2,7 million enterprises, of which 95% are SMEs with fewer than 20 and 93% with fewer than 10 operatives
15,2 million operatives 7,2 % of Europe`s total employment 30,4 % of industrial employment
26 million workers in the EU depend, directly or indirectly, on the construction sector
Biggest industrial employer in Europe
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Repartition of activities (source : FIEC – www.fiec.org - 2005) 26 % - Housebuilding
Individual dwellings, apartment blocks, social housing schemes
31 % - Non-residential Offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial buildings,
educational establishments
20% - Civil engineering Roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, hydraulic
structures, …
23% - Rehabilitation and Maintenance Repair, extension, maintenance of Dwellings, non residential buildings, …
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The European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP)
An initiative to mobilise the Construction Sector, fully supported by the EC.
An industrial driven platform with Industrial commitment; Contribution of all
stakeholders.
New strategies on R&D&I to improve competitiveness and satisfy societal needs.
www.ectp.org
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
HLG(Bouygues)
Secretariat(CSTB)
SG(Dragados)
National TPs(24+6 countries)
Focus Areas : Underground construction, cities & buildings, networks, cultural heritage, materials, quality of life, processes & ICT.
Plenary AssemblyNov.19-20, 2007
~1000 members
MirrorGroup
AG(clients & users)
AG (SMEs)
EurekaBuild
WG Standardization
WG Research Infrastructures
ECTP
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
ECTP Focus Areas
CITIES &CITIES &BUILDINGSBUILDINGS
ACCIONAACCIONAandand
Sant GobainSant Gobain
CITIES &CITIES &BUILDINGSBUILDINGS
ACCIONAACCIONAandand
Sant GobainSant Gobain
UNDUNDEERGROUNDRGROUNDCONSTRUCTIONSCONSTRUCTIONS
BOUYGUESBOUYGUESandand
ZÜBLINZÜBLIN
UNDUNDEERGROUNDRGROUNDCONSTRUCTIONSCONSTRUCTIONS
BOUYGUESBOUYGUESandand
ZÜBLINZÜBLIN
NETWORKSNETWORKS
Autostrade Autostrade andand
DWWDWW
NETWORKSNETWORKS
Autostrade Autostrade andand
DWWDWW
CULTURALCULTURALHERITAGEHERITAGE
Univ.LjubljanaUniv.Ljubljanaandand
VINCI Constr.VINCI Constr.
CULTURALCULTURALHERITAGEHERITAGE
Univ.LjubljanaUniv.Ljubljanaandand
VINCI Constr.VINCI Constr.
MATERIALSMATERIALSHeidelberg, Universita Politechnica delle Marche Heidelberg, Universita Politechnica delle Marche
QUALITY OF LIFEQUALITY OF LIFESoletancSoletanchhe Bachy, Hochtief e Bachy, Hochtief
FA PROCESSES & ICTFA PROCESSES & ICTARUPARUP,, VTTVTT
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
National Technology Platforms
1. Poland
2. Finland
3. Netherlands
4. Spain
5. Slovenia
6. Sweden
7. Denmark
8. France
9. Greece
10. Germany
11. UK
12. Croatia
13. Norway
14. Belgium
15. Austria
16. Lithuania
17. Czech Rep.
18. Switzerland
19. Cyprus
20. Italy
21. Romania
22. Portugal
23. Ireland
24. Turkey
25. Latvia
26. Slovakia
27. Hungary
28. Luxembourg
29. Ukraine
30. Estonia
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ECTP Vision 2030 ( 25 / 02 / 2005 )
Challenging and Changing Europe’s built environment
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
ECTP Strategic Research Agenda ( 23 / 12 / 2005 )
Achieving a Sustainable and Competitive Construction Sector
Research priorities Meeting client/users
requirements Becoming
sustainable Transformation of
the construction sector
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
SRA 2030
MeetingClient
Requirements
Becoming Sustainable
TransformationOf The
ConstructionSector
Comfort, Health for AllCitiesMobility and Supply
EnvironmentNetworks Cultural HeritageNatural & Man-Made Hazards
Client-drivenKnowledge based
High Tech
Objectives SOCIETY
ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
SRA 2030
MeetingClient
Requirements
Becoming Sustainable
TransformationOf The
ConstructionSector
Indoor EnvironmentNew Image of CitiesUsing Underground SpaceMobility and Supply
Energy and ResourcesReduce Environmental ImpactTransport & Utility NetworksCultural HeritageSafety and Security
New Construction ProcessICT & Automation
High Added Value MaterialsAttractive Workplaces
Research areas
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
A Technologies for Healthy, Safe, Accessible and Stimulating Indoor Environments for All
B Innovative Use of Underground Space
C New Technologies, Concepts and High-tech Materials for Efficient and Clean Buildings
D Reduce Environmental and Man-made Impacts of Built Environment and Cities
E Sustainable Management of Transports and Utilities Networks
F A Living Cultural Heritage for an Attractive Europe
G Improve Safety and Security within the Construction Sector
H New Integrated Processes for the Construction Sector
I High Added Value Construction Materials
SRA Implementation Action Plan
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SRA IAP (2007-2013)
Consultation processes May 4: Comments
from ECTP, NTPs, IP coordinators, EurekaBuild, Erabuild, Eccredi, Encord, ….
Deadlines May 23: Approval by
SG June 20:
Endorsement by HLG
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Barriers to Innovation The complexity of construction outputs The number and range of interests involved in a
construction project
The lack of performance-based competition A focus on initial costs Short-term relationships
The high proportion of small firms Lack of adequate skills and training
The long-term consequences of failure Regulations and standards.
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JTI – E2B Energy Efficient Buildings
More efficient building envelope Better equipment and systems Larger integration of renewable
energies Change collective and individual
behaviour
Leaders : Acciona, Bouygues
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Lead Markets
EC Initiative to develop an approach on regulatory, standardization, public procurement and other policy instruments to markets more innovation-friendly and an economic reality
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Lead Market on Energy Efficient Buildings
New buildings / retrofit buildings A huge market -> 220 Million European people Addressing many technologies Clients oriented energy services (Energy
performance contracting)
Draft by Inter-ETP group (7 ETPs) ECTP, ESTEP, ESTTP, Forest, HFP, PV, Suschem
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDAVision of Construction Industry
Lead Market on Sustainable Construction
DG Enterprise and Task Force
Rational use of natural resources:EnergyWaterMaterials
User’s convenience and welfare:AccessibilitySafety & securityIndoor air quality
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2030: European Constructionis a Pioneer of Sustainability
A new approach : Knowledge and demand-drivenStriving for sustainability
An opportunity for Europe to pioneer
ECTP is committed to coordinate the effort