Introduction of BBSM to the Building Confederation

On April 17, 2018, the BBSM project is presented by Waldo Galle to the actors of the building sector in the frame of a seminar of the Platform of Actors for Re-use of Building Elements taking place at the Building Confederation. http://brvlbr.fb.confederatiebouw.addemar.com/c2307/e3148761/h47f02/t2/s0/index.html

2019-03-14T13:54:40+00:00October 23rd, 2018|

BBSM is also on the radio !!!

Two intervention on radio stations have also been noticed : In the “Débats première” program on April 4, 2018 at noon on la Première on the topic “Construction wastes and circular economy”. https://www.rtbf.be/info/societe/detail_dechets-de-construction-la-pollution-cachee?id=9883385 In the radio debate “Dans le plus simple appareil” on Radio Campus (May 12, 2018 at 14 :00) and Radio Panik (May

2019-03-14T13:53:15+00:00October 23rd, 2018|

Booklaunch

On February 8th 2018, Rotor organized a lecture as part of the launch event of the book Déconstruction et réemploi. Comment faire circuler les éléments de construction, resulting from research carried out in workpackage 1/inspirational document.

2018-05-09T08:23:40+00:00May 8th, 2018|

BBSM meeting – February 22, 2018

Meeting BBSM Bruxelles February 22, 2018 Discover the presentations made during the event ! Introduction Welcome Prof. Sergio Altomonte - UCL (EN-FR). Presentation of ERDF Programming Sandrine De Meyer (FR) – ERDF Unit. >> Presentation of the BBSM Project and About the 3 Topics of

2018-05-08T13:28:07+00:00March 14th, 2018|

Re-use and CE marking – Rotor – WP7 – December 2017

Why the CE marking is not mandatory for re-used construction elements. The first part of the study highlights the ambiguity of the concept of re-use in EU-Waste Framework legislation. In the current context of legal uncertainty, it explores why the CE marking is not mandatory for the operator who reintroduces re-used construction components on

2018-05-08T14:14:56+00:00January 30th, 2018|

Reuse Objective – August 2017

This document is the result of research conducted as part of workpackage 1. It addresses a specific approach that responds to the general challenges of the BBSM project: the development of professional practices for reusing construction elements. The document explores a few ways to support the development of reuse chains in Brussels-Capital Region, from

2018-05-09T12:45:36+00:00October 25th, 2017|

Meeting – December 2, 2016

On December 2, 2016 — a little more than a year after the launch of the BBSM — a second meeting was organised, with the aim of presenting the progress of the project to all the support partners (IBGE, CDR-C, Batigroupe, Les Petits Riens) as well as the FEDER unit and a handful of

2017-08-31T14:12:40+00:00October 11th, 2015|
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