Concrete Perspectives April 2017

Construction sector

  • On 19 April 2017,the German Government brought an action today against the European Commission in the General Court of the European Union regarding the Construction Products Regulation. The German government believes that the safety of construction works, environmental protection and public health would be at risk if the standards are applied in their current form.

  • The Confederation of Finnish Industries published a report entitled “Together towards new growth” presents how pioneering Finnish companies are making headway in the circular economy.
  • Fire Safe Europe announced the election the new president Mark Leverton who is currently Managing Director for Western Europe at Knauf Insulation.

Press Release

  • On 24-25 April, a conference ‘Reducing Energy Poverty by Energy Efficiency Projects in Residential Buildings: The Case for Eastern Europe’ was organized by Habitat for Humanity International with the support of USAID (Brussels).

The Conference promoted a better understanding of residential energy efficiency among EU policy makers; by introducing improved and tailor-made EU level policy measures addressing energy poverty and security. It also aimed at a clearer understanding of how investing into residential energy efficiency can contribute to reducing energy poverty in the Easter European region.

  • On 26 April, a coalition of over 300 businesses and organisations from across Europe called the European Union to lead the world on cutting greenhouse gas emissions from existing buildings. The coalition includes cities, public authorities, property developers, manufacturers and energy utilities, as well as trade associations, NGOs and universities.

Their recommendations are released today in a series of publications by the World Green Building Council, the coordinating organisation behind BUILD UPON.

Press Release

Live from the European Union

Commission launches study on Fire performance of facades

On 22 March 2017, the European Commission launched a study on Fire performance of facades. The project includes several subcontractors to check the condition at national level and is divided in different tasks. The original scope of the project was: “to propose a complete and detailed product assessment method and a corresponding classification for fire performance of products (kits) for facades”. The first steering group meeting took place in April.

Circular Economy Package

In March, the European Parliament voted in Strasbourg on the waste package prepared by MEP Simona Bonafé. The Parliament voted on 4 different waste related directives:

  • the EU Waste Framework Directive,
  • the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive,
  • the Landfill Directive and
  • directives on end-of-life vehicles, batteries and waste electrical and electronic equipment.

The original waste and recycling targets were confirmed as follows:

  • 70% recycling for household and office waste by 2030 ( an increase on the 65% target put forward by the Commission)
  • 80% target for packaging waste, and separate targets for preparation for reuse of waste (5%) and for reuse of packaging waste (10%)
  • landfilling is limited to 5%.

MEPs have also supported proposals to change the way in which progress towards recycling targets is measured. This includes changing the wording of laws which allow materials from sorting facilities to count towards final recycling tonnages.

In a debate preceding the vote, issues over the calculation of recycling rates were also raised by MEPs and urged to have a new method which will make it possible to compare at the right level and manner.

Importantly, the Commission’s original proposal focused on ‘recycling’ being measured at the point of input into the final recycling process, or through a derogation, the output of a sorting operation provided it is sent to a final recycling process.

The Environment Committee decided to eliminate the option of measurement at the output of the sorting stage (more information).

National Award Winner Projects

Belgium : KU Leuven’s REGA student residence wins the FEBE Outstanding Precast Award 2016

Picture: © Stradus Infra

Residents can enjoy a large indoor garden with views of the Vunt river. The design office Michel Pauwels created a terrace on the water’s edge that is also the highlight of the project.

Picture: © Stradus Infra

Prefabricated concrete blocks made to measure in various sizes by Stradus Infra nv form a terrace with different levels.

Architect: Michel Pauwels

Manufacturer: Stradus Infra

Contractor: Vanhoeyveld bvba

Client / Adjudicator: KU Leuven

The Wilrijk Square

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Picture: © Stradus Infra

The Small Scale Precast Award was awarded to the Wilrijk Square project by Ontwerpbureau Stramien. Aquaflow pavement were used to create this pathway which is used for jogging and hiking. The pavement were manufactured by Stradus Infra nv. and it is a combination of two models of pentagonal shaped drainage blocks.

News in brief

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Agenda

MAY 2017

9 May

ECP TF Fire and Eurocodes

Confcall

17 May

VEEP Workshop

Madrid, Spain

17 May

Marketers’ Conference

Madrid, Spain

17-19 May

BIBM Congress

Madrid, Spain

18 May 2017

BIBM General Assembly

Madrid, Spain

22-23 May

CEN/TC 104/SC 1

Berlin, Germany

23-24 May

CEN/TC 104

Berlin, Germany

23 May

CPE CPR working group

Brussels, Belgium

29 May

ECP Board and GA

Brussels, Belgium

30 May

AhG Concrete Initiative

Nivelles, Belgium

JUNE 2017

7 June

CPE General Assembly

Brussels, Belgium

8 June

SMAART meeting

Brussels, Belgium

14-16 June

DDR forum and expo 2017

Brussels, Belgium

19 June

ECP TF Sustainable Concrete

Confcall

21-23 June

Hiser Conference

Delft, The Netherlands

21 June

CPE Sustainability WG

Brussels, Belgium

27 June

CPE CPR Implementation TG

Brussels, Belgium

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List of Acronyms:

CPE – Construction Product Europe

DG GROW – Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs

ECP – European Concrete Platform

EMA – European Masonry Alliance

IPHA – International Pre-stressed Hollowcore Association

TF – Task Force

VEEP Project- Cost-Effective Recycling of CDW in High Added Value Energy Efficient Prefabricated Concrete Components for Massive Retrofitting o