Yearly Archives: 2014

Two new reports; Non technical barriers and local conditions

The project has produced two new reports.

 

Energy renovations of non-residential buildings in northern European countries; national non-technical barriers and methods to overcome them

This study aims to identify non-technical barriers for large scale energy renovations among the different stakeholders in the participating five Northern European countries and to investigate possible methods for overcoming these barriers.

 

Adopting the Total Concept Method in northern European countries; local conditions and prerequisites

In this study, the local conditions in five Northern European countries are analyzed, including evaluation of the specific information in the building codes and other requirements, in order to identify important input parameters for adapting the Total Concept method on the national level. The task aims to also provide an input on what competence requirements and trainings are needed for the Total Concept method national applications in the future.

 

Download them here.

 

Workshop for partners, property owners and consultants

The Total Concept project has carried out a workshop about the Total Concept Method. About 30 property owners, consultants and partners were present at the workshop that took place in Stockholm at the Swedish Construction Clients office on the 21 of August.

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During the day the Total Concept Method was presented by BELOK project coordinator Per-Erik Nilsson.

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Per Erik Nilsson, BELOK Project coordinator

Enno Abel, CIT, talked about the economics of carrying out a refurbishment with the method and three different, Swedish property owners talked about their experience of carrying out the three steps of in the Total Concept.

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Nina Jacobsson-Stålheim, Lokalförvaltningen Göteborg. Nina talked about her experience of the Total Concept Method.

During the afternoon the participants was given the opportunity to divide in groups and continue discussing the method. Afterwards they had the chance to make a study visit to the building Pennfäktaren in Stockholm, a building that has recently undergone a major refurbishment where the Total Concept method was used.

Participants in the workshop may download documents from the day by loging in at the bottom of the page. Please use the username and login that you recieved via e-mail.