Cobuilder secures Sustain Eurocluster Funding to drive energy transition
Cobuilder has won a project that will be funded by the SUSTAIN Eurocluster.
Cobuilder has won a project that will be funded by the SUSTAIN Eurocluster.
Cobuilder launches a new service that helps players in the construction industry meet the new requirements for sustainability reporting (CSRD). The service makes data collection and reporting more efficient, streamlined and data-driven.
From 1 January 2025, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will come into force in Norway.
With the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) on the horizon, the sustainability reporting requirements are increasing. Cobuilder is offering a unique opportunity: we will digitize your environmental and product documentation—completely free of charge until 31 December 2024!
Let’s take a closer look at why simply providing products in IFC format is not enough and how data templates are the missing ingredients for the right formula.
With the introduction of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), companies in the Norwegian construction industry will have to rethink how they handle and report their environmental and social impact.
The article provides a comprehensive overview of the upcoming regulations changes aiming at making sustainable products the norm in the EU and boosting circular business models. One aspect of this is the introduction of mandatory Digital Product Passports (DPPs).
The article discusses the importance of the Level of Information Need in the construction industry, highlighting how it helps manage vast amounts of data by specifying precise information requirements for different project stages.
Cobuilder, will lead the CIRPASS-2 lighthouse pilot project for construction, funded by the European Commission under the Digital Europe Programme.
The construction industry is undergoing a green transformation, driven by new regulatory frameworks, international standards, and technological advancements.