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INdustrialisation of Building Lifecycle data Accumulation, Numeracy and Capitalisation

Project description

Transforming the building lifecycle through data-driven solutions

The building and construction industry faces challenges due to fragmentation and siloing across the value chain, hindering collaboration and efficiency. A systemic change, guided by lifecycle perspectives, is needed to uncover interactions, opportunities, and risks. To address this problem, the EU-funded INBLANC project will establish an open ecosystem that leverages building lifecycle data for greater value. Through its innovative accumulation framework, digital logbooks, and integration with EU dataspaces, INBLANC will streamline data collection and enhance decision-making for building owners and facility managers. Its comprehensive toolset will support energy planning, virtual management, low-carbon renovation, and urban integration, with demonstrations across diverse use cases.

Objective

Significant challenges affecting the building and construction value chain are related to fragmentation and siloing. A systemic change is needed, catalysed by lifecycle perspectives, that will reveal interactions, opportunities, and threats. INBLANC will establish an open ecosystem focused on capitalising on the economy of building lifecycle data. This will be achieved through: The Accumulation framework, INBLANC prioritises low-cost data collection options and data extraction and inference, the consolidation of building information in Building Digital Logbook, as well as the creation and population of databases, interfaced with EU dataspaces through connectors. The Numeracy component will implement a Nexus strategy to map and operationalize interactions between different types of metrics: energy, human & societal, economy, environment & circularity and resilience, six Target Groups, encompassing the entire value chain, with focus on building owners and facility managers as actors with major decision-making capacity. The building lifecycle data Capitalisation toolset integrates high-added value services for the comprehensive management of: energy planning and operation, virtual facility management, quantified indoor health, low-carbon renovation planning and urban context integration. Actors in the ecosystem will be engaged across the value chain, through a holistic engagement strategy that will embed the projects outcomes in current and future industrial, but also user needs. INBLANC will be demonstrated in six demo cases, reflecting six very different use-case scenarios, from heritage renovation, to education, to energy flexible neighbourhoods, public building portfolios, large scale health facilities and finally city-scale implementation.
Through the ambitious demonstrations, feedback will be collected and incorporated into a system completion process to prove near-market readiness.

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DEMO CONSULTANTS BV
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€ 581 238,11
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Yes
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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