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SUM4Re · Creating materials banks from digital urban mining

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202430 November 2027EU funding €5,999,897Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-TWO-STAGE

SUM4Re proposes a comprehensive approach to creating materials banks from the built environment by combining urban mining and technologies for automated on-site data acquisition and building materials identification and asset components. The project aims to achieve nine objectives, including developing a traceability system for building materials, developing a holistic methodological framework for assessing circular use of construction products, and developing on-site and off-site smart digital solutions to identify construction entities and analyse their properties.The methodology of SUM4Re is based on a systemic approach that encompasses three main activities: identification, analysis, and contribution to circularity. The project aims to develop software tools and databases based on robust identification assisted by AI and other digital techniques, supported by blockchain solutions, and consider circular economy processes such as Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle, and Renovate. SUM4Re will improve the BIM standard to support current circular (C-BIM) challenges, following open standards and ensuring interoperability with commercial databases.SUM4Re proposes three demonstration pilots linked to construction projects to validate the methodology and a strategy for skill development to upskill the workforce in the construction sector and facilitate the uptake of the solutions developed. Overall, SUM4Re aims to support the transition towards circular construction practices and reduce the amount of construction and demolition waste sent to landfills.The relevance of the project lies in the need to address the increasing generation of construction and demolition waste, which is the largest waste stream in the EU, as well as the problems associated with CO2 emissions and climate change. The project emphasizes the use of new techniques and technologies to rapidly identify materials and support circular construction practices.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO

ES · €922,500

participant

EUROPEAN BUILDERS CONFEDERATION

BE · €165,250

participant

BLOCK MATERIALS B.V.

NL · €466,625

participant

CONSTRUCCIONES MOYUA SL

ES · €223,000

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €409,615

participant

ESTUDIOS RAFER S.L.

ES · €402,775

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €609,619

participant

STICHTING HOGER BEROEPSONDERWIJS HAAGLANDEN

NL · €357,950

associatedPartner

Screening Eagle Technologies AG

CH

participant

STORE NORSKE BOLIGER AS

NO · €226,068

participant

SINTEF AS

NO · €500,628

participant

CONCULAR GMBH

DE · €402,625

participant

OLAR SOLUTIONS UG(HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT)

DE · €283,311

participant

GSCAN OU

EE · €306,625

participant

R2M Solution SAS

FR · €277,625

participant

AF DECOM AS

NO · €223,558

participant

GEMEENTE DEN HAAG

NL · €222,125

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