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INBUILT · Innovative bio/geo-sourced, re-used and recycled Products coupled with BIM-based digital platform for very low carbon construction, circular economy, energy and resource efficiency

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202331 May 2027EU funding €7,270,541Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D4-02

The built environment and related construction processes are together responsible for up to half of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. The circular principles can contribute in important ways to achieving the 2050 carbon neutrality target in addition to the zero emissions 2030 target. INBUILT proposes and develops (1) a set of innovative design, retrofit and construction techniques for both existing and new buildings based on the use and/or reuse of locally sourced bio- and geo-materials along with reused and recycled components coupled with (2) a digital platform, as a multi-objective decision-support tool, for the optimisation of the integration such materials in buildings. This can build an integrated strategy in which sustainability and digitalization are embedded into the construction sector. This set of products includes Larged-sized rammed earth blocks, recycled fired and non-fired bricks (with/without bio-sourced insulation), hybrid straw-clay boards, recycled concrete blocks, prefabricated waste wood external and internal wall elements, smart windows with recycled glass and bio-PUR frames, bio-based prefabricated curtain walls, recycled waste paper and textile fibre insulation mats, bio-based recycled insulation sheet panels/infill, and second life PV panels. These solution techniques, already validated at the lab scale and designed following circularity principles, will be up-scaled, demonstrated and tested in real buildings and optimised using the digital platform in a solid life-cycle-based (and social LCA) perspective. A multidisciplinary consortium will support these objectives. Outcomes will positively impact i) European competitiveness of the construction sector in the field of “green” construction technologies ii) decarbonisation of the building stock, iii) increased digitalisation, iv) raise resilience thanks to circular economy, resource efficiency, eco-design and digitization of the INBUILT innovative systems.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE COTE D'AZUR

FR · €729,599

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF BATH

UK

participant

ZRS ARCHITEKTEN GESELLSCHAFT VONARCHITEKTEN MBH

DE · €53,400

participant

LUX FACADE ENGIENEERING SA

LU · €294,000

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €617,170

associatedPartner

MATERIAL CULTURES

UK

participant

HEINRICH FEESS GMBH & CO. KG

DE · €412,673

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €617,973

participant

ESKILARA S KOOP TXIKIA

ES · €227,250

participant

BALTICFLOC SIA

LV · €355,607

participant

UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART

DE · €710,000

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €478,868

participant

FILIATER

FR · €783,000

participant

INDRESMAT SL

ES · €366,113

participant

LEIPFINGER-BADER GMBH

DE · €589,125

participant

BIOFAB ZERO TECNOLOGIAS AMBIENTAIS LDA

PT · €289,766

participant

INSTITUT DE TECNOLOGIA DE LA CONSTRUCCION DE CATALUNYA

ES · €468,750

associatedPartner

Internationale Bauausstellung 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart GmbH

DE

participant

GREENOVATE ! EUROPE

BE · €277,250

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