The CSTB has launched the National Buildings Database (BDNB). The result of the Go-Rénove (Profeel) renovation decision support project, it brings together data from around twenty databases provided by public bodies. There are listed 20 million residential and commercial buildings of French heritage.
This tool, which will be updated regularly, is intended for public and private actors. Objective, to help them develop the services. ” Among the possible fields of application: the thermal requalification of buildings, support for national and territorial public policies, the circular economy, risk management, etc. », lists the CSTB, which adds that it can support the project leaders. This database is also a means to gather knowledge and thus “better support and secure construction and renovation projects”.
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