Periodic Reporting for period 2 - AFCOS (Agile and Flexible Construction Materials Standardization for Boosting the Twin Transition)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-11-01 do 2025-10-31
Within this strategic context, the “Agile and Flexible Construction Materials Standardization for Boosting the Twin Transition” (AFCOS) project was launched to reinforce the role of standardization as a driver for decarbonisation, digitalisation, circularity, and improved market access for innovative construction products. AFCOS focuses on identified standardization urgencies within the industrial ecosystem of construction and more specifically on standards supporting the following product groups: (1) low carbon cement and low carbon cement-based products (concrete, mortar, grout, etc.); (2) bio-based products for the insulation of the buildings’ envelope.
Building on a set of activities combining research work with stakeholder engagement, educational activities and ambitious exploitation initiatives, AFCOS strengthens Europe’s ability to respond to future industrial needs and contributes to a modernized standardization ecosystem that supports climate neutrality, innovation uptake, and long-term competitiveness.
AFCOS is funded by the European Union Horizon Europe Programme under Grant Agreement 101135855 and brings together 7 full and 5 associated partners from 9 EU countries encompassing research capacity, standardization expertise and industry representation and ecosystem actors, ensuring EU coverage and exploitability of the project results to a high level.
1. The “Methodology for co-design of roadmaps” fully reflects the AFCOS stakeholder engagement approach making it applicable also to other projects and contexts beyond standardization where research findings have to be applied for the purposes of process design and strategic development;
2. 2 Roadmaps: “Standardization as enabler of innovation uptake in the new construction products field” and “Capacity building in standardization of new construction products as a booster of new knowledge in industry” serve to clearly present the pathways to both: application of flexible standardization pathways for innovative products and skills development in standardization;
3. 2 training courses addressing the skills gaps in standardization are developed and available on a dedicated openly accessible Moodle platform as well as on the STAND4EU portal and the EDU4Standards Teaching Repositories;
4. The “Strategy for education and skills development in the field of standardization” aims to ensure the long-term impact and transferability of the AFCOS training approach;
5. The “Whitepaper on flexible standardization pathways for new construction products” provides strategic recommendations to standardization bodies, policy makers and regulators, industry actors, service providers and R&I organizations, educational and training providers based on the overall conclusions from the project.
An AFCOS “Transferability and scalability model” was developed with the aim to expand the reach of the project outcomes and ensure long-term sustainability through their exploitation on European level.
The project’s most significant advancement is the Whitepaper introducing a new conceptual framework for “flexible standardization pathways” - a set of adaptable, innovation-friendly mechanisms supporting faster uptake of sustainable construction products. It synthesizes the project’s findings into a clear set of recommendations for European and National standardization bodies, regulators, industry, education and research communities. The Whitepaper outlines how anticipatory pre-normative research, modular standardization routes, enhanced stakeholder involvement, and targeted capacity building can shorten time-to-standard, improve innovation readiness, and strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy in sustainable construction materials.
The AFCOS approach directly improves the position of standardization as an enabler of innovation deployment and commercialization in Europe and the capacity of the industrial ecosystem on how to use standards in support to innovation. This will, in return, result in sustainable, high-quality jobs performed by skilled workforce being able to drive the twin transition.