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DISCOVER · Digital, autonomous, Intelligent and Synchronous system for Continuous identification, Optimization and Value Extraction of Resources from the end-of-use built environment

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202431 May 2028EU funding €5,997,209Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-TWO-STAGE

DISCOVER aims to develop an autonomous, synchronous, continuous and intelligent identification and data analysis system for materials and products in existing end-of-life built works. The proposed approach will provide key stakeholders, including academia research performers, along with construction industry representatives, with data-driven insights to make deconstruction more efficient, optimise the use of resources, improve the environmental footprints and enhance the circularity of construction and demolition, unlocking the potential of end-of-life built works, which will become material banks. The expected outcomes include an autonomous robotic platform coupled with continuous identification tools to scan built works and provide synchronous quantitative and qualitative data from different materials, including complex and concealed elements. Artificial intelligence algorithms will allow a rapid analysis of the properties and characteristics of components, and feed the automated scan-to-BIM model creation. The multi-dimensional BIM, including selective demolition processes, labour productivity, and technical planning, will become a Digital Twin of the demolition site optimised by social, economic, and environmental multi-criteria assessments. This approach will highly contribute to significantly increasing the supply of traceable and sustainable construction materials and products for enhancing their wider market acceptance, following the waste hierarchy. The social impacts of digital transformation in the construction sector will be considered, and also new professional development tools for the relevant stakeholders will be proposed. The system will be tested in 4 different real demolition sites (Spain, Portugal, Poland and Belgium), offering a complete range of built work typologies and wide geographical coverage to demonstrate the replicability potential of DISCOVER, increasing the project dissemination capacity and awareness among the construction sector.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €1,366,884

participant

TRACIMAT vzw

BE · €245,000

participant

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

BE · €453,750

participant

DIGITALTWIN TECHNOLOGY GMBH

DE · €527,500

thirdParty

FUNDACIO CENTRE D'INNOVACIO I TECNOLOGIA DE LA UPC

ES

participant

PANELLINIA ENOSI DIPLOMATOUCHON MICHANIKON ERGOLIPTON DIMOSION ERGON

EL · €289,625

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €516,500

participant

TREE CAPITAL SP.Z.O.O.

PL · €190,625

participant

HOLCIM INNOVATION CENTER SAS

FR · €232,500

participant

HERCAL ZERO SL

ES · €226,875

participant

INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM

FR · €467,000

participant

C5LAB - SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ASSOCIATION

PT · €330,000

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO

PT · €334,230

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €816,720

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