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This report explores the landscape of retrofitting in the construction industry, focusing on opportunities and challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With over 2.3 million businesses and 12 million workers in the sector, the potential for economic growth is significant. Key barriers include a shortage of skilled technicians and the need for targeted information campaigns and training programs. Emphasizing sustainable practices, the report highlights the importance of collaboration among trades and the adoption of renewable energies to combat climate change while boosting job creation.
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Retrofitting: technology SolutionsBusiness opportunities and Market barriers forCraft and SMEs from the construction sector EBC - EUROPEAN BUILDERS CONFEDERATION
Construction industry – Share of SMEs 2.3 million Enterprises 12 million Working people 1104 billion Euro Turnover (10% of EU GDP)
Business opportunitiesMarket barriers Business opportunities Barriers / challenges • Retrofitting of millions of • existing buildings • For all construction trades: • Timber construction • Roofers • Energy equipment installers • Insulation specialists, etc - Pb: lack of technicians, not of techniques => Information campaigns and training programme targeting SMEs are needed
Markets for sustainable constructionmeans specialists in • Bioclimatic design (taking advantage of the environment) • Insulation / ventilation systems (external insulation, multifoil insulation products) • Natural materials use(wood, stones, bricks, straw, hemp…) • Renewable energies (wood, solar panels, geothermal power)
Renewable energies contribution to primary energy consumption in the world in 1999
Market barriers and challenges • Cost and financing: from 1 to 10 • Specialists / generalists => need for consortium of SMEs from different trades + engineers. • Information and training
Information campaigns and training targeting SMEs are needed • Customers’ awareness is very important with EU-wide campaigns • But first, let’s make sure that the Industry- meaning more than 2 million SMEs in the EU- is able to respond to the needs: • training programs targeting the supply side of the market • Information campaign to drive young people towards construction trades
Conclusion • Solutions to face the global warming challenge are available in the building sector • Technologies and know-how do exist but must be generalised • High Job creation potential “A rough calculation based on the value of the energy saved from an energy-efficiency increase of 1 % per year for a 10-year period, shows that this could lead to over 2 000 000 man-years of employment if these investments are undertaken, for example, under proper conditions in the buildings retrofitting Sector.” Save Study in Green Paper” doing more with less”
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