ABSTRACT OISE 2015
The energetic and environmental innovation and the “Sustainable Building” offer the
chance to minimize the construction process’
impact on the environmental, social and
economic background. They offer also conceptual and operative concrete tools, which
make possible to restart again the industry.
To push the innovation in the construction
industry, integrating renewable sources and
energetic efficiency, is a prospect of great
opportunities to revive the construction sector
that must be strongly supported by the Government and the Regions.
The Oise Report is exactly born with the purpose of ecouraging the development and
growth perspective of the industry, pointing
out concrete roads accessible through innovation and vocational training, the choice of
materials and technologies, the regulatory
adjustment with adhesion to European directives. A smart use of laws and funding
is in fact crucial to restart the sector through
interventions of urban transformation and regeneration.
The first chapter of the Report explains, in
summary, the evolution of recent legislation
by describing the characteristics of the main
innovations in energy and environmental
issues, to dwell specifically on some of the
effects that such rules and regulations produce in the area concerning innovation and
energy environmental. The work is therefore
an initial analysis of the European directives
that form the basis of national legislation, at
regional and provincial level, followed by
the energetic and environmental mapping. It
moves then to sustainable regional legislation and the many good practices spread in
Italian cities, which show that the goal is reachable and it could open a new phase for
the construction industry, scaling up to defeat
the season of unauthorized construction and
indiscriminate soil consumption.
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The main objective of this summary about
the legal framework and the main effects
on the territory is to provide an overview
useful to define the scenario of the coming
future, identifying in particular the strategic
issues (energetic efficiency, development of
renewable sources, energy certification and
environmental impact of buildings) around
which the union can move and the operational proposals that could be made to support
the sustainable development of the sector. It
is necessary to have a clear national policy,
a careful strategic management process in
place so that the legislative references do
not act as obstacles or generate uncertainty, pushing to make the building a leading
sector of the green economy, able to create
jobs , to redevelop the city and to achieve
the goals set by the EU 2021.
In the second Chapter of the report is meant to outline the evolution of the market for
energetic efficiency, both from the economic
point of view and the building one.
The analysis proceeds on the analytical description of developments in the market that
this year were supported by statistical homogeneous and updated to 2014 status, and
then moves to the introduced technologies
and new constructive programs of the national sustainable sector.
Regarding the first aspect, let’s focus on the
evolution of technology (the dry assembly
of buildings in wood and steel, prefabrication in concrete, massive technologies), but
also on the materials and components for
the energetic upgrading of buildings, mainly
related to technologies for the building envelope and installations.
The economic performance of the portfolios
during the crisis showed a strong differentiation between sectors considered more
traditional, though concerning constructive
prefabrication, such as cement and massive
technologies or dry technologies, in wood
and steel, which guarantee higher performances than the first one. In this last case,
crisis has been felt strongly less, or there are
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