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FLOODPROBE · Technologies for the cost-effective Flood Protection of the Built Environment

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 200931 October 2013EU funding €3,498,727

The principal aim of FloodProBE is to provide cost-effective means for the flood protection and damage mitigation in urban areas. To this end, FloodProBE will develop, test and disseminate technologies, methods, concepts and tools for risk assessment and mitigation, focussing particularly on the adaptation of new and existing buildings (retrofitting) and on infrastructure networks. The three main elements addressed by FloodProBE are (a) the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and high-density value assets, being the main originators of direct and indirect flood damage, (b) the reliability of urban flood defences by improving understanding and assessment of failure processes that have proven to be critical in recent flood events and (c) construction technologies and concepts for flood-proofing buildings and infrastructure networks to increase the flood-resilience of the urban system as well as for retrofit and repair of flood defences in the most economic and cost beneficial manner. The afore-mentioned elements will be integrated into state-of-the-art flood risk management strategies and will be developed, tested and validated via pilot study sites. A wide range of stakeholders will be involved in the project from the outset through an Associate Partner programme and by an external Advisory Board. This involvement will provide guidance on the project programme to directly meet industry needs, whilst also facilitating international dissemination, supporting uptake and implementation of project deliverables. The primary impact of FloodProBE will be a significant increase in the cost-effectiveness (i.e. performance) of investments in newly developed and existing flood protection and flood resilience measures. This will be achieved by focusing the research on “risk hotspots”, i.e. weak links in flood defence system performance and vulnerable assets, that, if damaged, cause very large direct and indirect adverse consequences (e.g. infrastructure networks).

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING DELTARES

NL · €1,031,290

participant

DeltaSync BV

NL · €90,225

participant

SOLINTEL M & P SL

ES · €79,640

participant

METCENAS OPS

CZ · €59,280

participant

HR WALLINGFORD LIMITED

UK · €662,113

participant

ECOLE DES INGENIEURS DE LA VILLE DEPARIS

FR · €144,565

participant

STIFTELSEN SINTEF

NO · €343,485

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES ET TECHNOLOGIES POUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT ET L'AGRICULTURE

FR · €258,793

participant

SAMUI DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT LIMITED

UK · €91,826

participant

OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY

UK · €162,500

participant

MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA SA

PL · €55,400

participant

INSTITUT FRANCAIS DES SCIENCES ET TECHNOLOGIES DES TRANSPORTS, DE L'AMENAGEMENT ET DES RESEAUX

FR · €102,169

participant

Regionalni Environmentalni Centrum (REC), Ceska republica, o.p.s.

CZ · €74,016

participant

ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA

ES · €97,000

participant

Dura Vermeer Groep NV

NL · €246,426

Research fields

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