Pledges & commitments
Danish Strategy for Sustainable Construction and Circular Economy action plan
Pledges & commitments
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Denmark
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The Danish Strategy for Sustainable Construction has a clear timeline and targets and was provided by the Permanent Representation of Denmark to the EU as a response to the Scenarios SWD. In addition, the Danish Action Plan for Circular Economy , has a specific section on buildings. Aligned with NEB principles, the Danish government on how to make cities with space for everyone . Denmark established in 2019 a ‘Climate Partnership for Construction’ to foster collaboration and action between the government and private stakeholders . The partnership’s recommendations were considered in a 2020 national strategy for sustainable construction, and legislation for the staged phasing in of life cycle emissions criteria for construction works.
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Building block 3: Enabling framework
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Block 3
3.1 Recovery targets for waste
3.2 EU End-of-Waste criteria
3.3 Waste sorting and recycling processes
3.4 Prioritise renovation over demolition
3.5 Standard for reversible works
3.6 Cross-border secondary material marketplaces
3.7 Pre-demolition audits
3.8 Roll out industrialised techniques
3.9 Sustainability requirements for products
3.10 Sustainability requirements for products
3.11 Extend service life through maintenance
3.12 Reporting of whole life carbon
3.13 Zero emission construction sites
3.14 Benchmarking environmental performance with Level(s)
3.15 Consistent calculation of whole life carbon
3.16 Equivalent of Level(s) for infrastructure
3.17 Environmental assessment tools in line with CPR
3.18 Align national assessment schemes with Level(s)
3.19 Align procurement with EU approaches
3.20 Promote digital product information
3.21 Construction products database
3.22 Digitally traceable materials
3.23 Innovations based on product data
3.24 National regulations for digitalisation
3.25 Digital SME platforms and services
3.26 Awareness of digital tools and support
3.27 Uptake of environmental analysis tools
3.28 Invest in developing digital building logbooks
3.29 Interoperable systems based on digital logbooks
3.30 Business models based on digital logbooks
3.31 BIM procurement community of practice
3.32 Digitally traceable materials
3.33 Digital permits guidelines and trainings
3.34 Mutual recognition of qualifications
3.35 Temporary cross-border mobility
3.36 Compulsory insurance for works and companies
3.37 Technical Support Instrument
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Danish Strategy for Sustainable Construction and Circular Economy action plan
Relevant countries: Denmark
Organisation types: National authorities
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Roadmap for the adoption and EU-level alignment of BIM
Relevant countries: Albania
Organisation types: International Organisations
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- Bulding block 2: Skills and talent
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Whole Life Carbon Assessment (WLCA): a comprehensive way to measure whole-life carbon in all stages of a built asset's lifecycle—from conception and design to construction, operation, and demolition.
Publishing organisations: RICS
Relevant countries: Albania
Organisation types: Other
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