For Installers

Within building services engineering, the focus is often on energy performance, which leads to an increase in technical installations in buildings. At the same time, attention to material-related impact is growing. As a result, these aspects increasingly come into conflict with one another.

We also see that material-related impact is playing a larger role in tenders, subsidies (SDE, MIA/Vamil), and legislation (CSRD, ESPR, Whole Life Carbon). When are you doing it right, and how can you effectively steer on this?

Reliable data in this area remains scarce, and insights into optimisation opportunities are complex. BCI Gebouw offers a solution. BCI Gebouw supports installers in measuring, optimising, and reporting the CO₂, environmental, and circularity performance of installation concepts for both new-build and renovation projects. This can be done across various indicators, such as CO₂, disassembly potential, origin, future scenarios, and much more.

By providing insight into the actual impact of installations, BCI enables installers and clients to make better-informed decisions. In addition, you can present product alternatives across multiple performance indicators, allowing for more conscious and well-substantiated choices.

Your benefits as an installer:

  • Insight into material-related impact and the ability to compare installation concepts;
  • Optimisation of installation concepts by comparing hundreds of installations based on material-related impact;
  • Preparation of material passports and Scope 3 reports for MIA subsidy applications and CSRD reporting, or for obtaining BREEAM credits;
  • Insight into better installation choices through option menus for new construction, renovation, and planned maintenance.
BAM
Van Dorp installatietechniek
Kuijpers
OC Verhulst
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