Event Coverage
bautec 2008 / Build IT Berlin
“North American standards for green construction are low, and we
need to develop German green label standards that are quality based
and high. We need to think of construction more strategically in the
country and developing standards that other countries wish to use.
Our goal should be to become exporters of our construction knowledge
and products. We need to develop a Culture of Construction, not just
building,” he said.
Tiefensee would further point out that
construction is a platform upon which many partners participate. He
pointed out that the German government is providing about Euro 9.4
billion per year directly to support construction initiatives and
that a further Euro 5.4 billion is also supporting infrastructure
protection and urban renewal across the country – totalling Euro 15
billion annually in support of the German construction industry.
Recently, in Brussels the European
Union announced their 20-20 policy on carbon emissions – a 20%
reduction by 2020. For Germany, Tiefensee estimates that will
translate into a framework that will deliver nearly Euro 50 billion
in saved costs, which, again for the country, will need to be derived
from savings in building efficiencies (40%) and transport (30%).
These are remarkable estimates and provide a clear glimpse into the
levels of efficiency that the construction industry will be expected
to support in the years ahead. Already Euro 1 billion is being
invested to upgrade older buildings in the country through
renovation. Overall net efficiency should result in a saving of 1
million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.
The priorities for the German
construction industry are:
-- climate related
efficiency
-- improved construction methods and types
-- balancing the social and people dimension in development
In Germany the construction industry
employs nearly 3.5 million people and provides 13.2% of the countries
GDP. But there are looming problems on the horizon including a severe
shortage of skilled labour, estimated at 40,000 people.
Additionally,
it was mentioned that institutions are closing and that needs to be
reversed, as Gernot Schaefer, president of the German Construction
Association mentioned.
I'll report on more of the conference later this week after the seminar sections and further tours of the exhibition.
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