Now that BUStoB has reached its conclusion we can establish the results and the impact as follows:
- At least six pilot regions in the Netherlands (reached)
- At least 50 new organisations mobilised to participate in the BUILD UP Skills-NL platform (reached)
- Reaching at least 2,000 people through website and social media (surpassed, 4,361 users by the end date)
- At least 30,000 consultations of the BUILD UP Skills-NL-app (not reached): the BUILD UP Skills advisor app has only been online in its final version since January 2018. However, by the end of August 2018 the user base had grown to 1,173 active users with in total 23,499 screen views. It still continues to grow.
- Improved participation, qualifications and skills for a pool of talented women in the construction sector. The project’s goal was for 5% (150) of the participants are women. Although privacy regulations privacy regulations prevented the collection of accurate data in this respect, the observed participation of women in project events confirms that the results surpassed this target.
- Increase the skills of 3,000 craftsmen: the data obtained through the BUILD UP Skills advisor app indicates a number of approximately 2,000 craftsmen reached by the end of 2018. The statistics show a huge percentage of returning users (between 60-70%).
- Based on the number of craftsmen reached, an increase in RES-production of 2.53 GWh/year and a total decrease of energy consumption of 15.39 GWh/year.
- Increase in investments on innovative sustainable energy technologies with € 8,003,239 million: for newly built buildings we expect investments of € 3,456,000 million on PV (Eur2/Wp) and € 1,500,000 million for solar heating boilers (Eur 3,000/pce). Also the EE investments are being calculated at Eur 300,000/GWh which leads to an additional investment of € 1,352,981 million for newly built houses and € 3,191,258 million for renovations. These calculations are only based on building new dwellings, because official numbers on offices are not yet available. Adding offices will of course increase the numbers, but also requires additional effort from the workforce.