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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The construction sector is undergoing restructuring. The restructuring of the sector is driven by cost competitiveness in open markets, resource and material efficiency, the availability of labour as the age structure of the population changes, the quality of construction, delivery times and digitalisation. In addition, the requirements of developers, such as new ownership models, life-cycle thinking and management of dry-chain construction requ...)
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The construction sector is undergoing restructuring. The restructuring of the sector is driven by cost competitiveness in open markets, resource and material efficiency, the availability of labour as the age structure of the population changes, the quality of construction, delivery times and digitalisation. In addition, the requirements of developers, such as new ownership models, life-cycle thinking and management of dry-chain construction require new operating models. These factors, taken together, lead to a reduction in construction on the site and an increase in the prefabrication rate in factories (so-called industrial construction). Industrial construction refers to customizable construction solutions that are produced efficiently and in a controlled manner in factory conditions. The advantages of industrial construction include shorter construction time on the site compared to traditional construction, cost efficiency, homogeneity and good humidity management. In the future, construction will be largely on-site assembly industry, which will emphasise value networks. Generally, it is agreed that the use of wood in construction will strongly return to urban construction due to high prefabrication and resource and material efficiency. The development in this direction is global. In industrial construction, wood is the most competitive material due to its easy machinability and lightness. Other materials such as steel and concrete can also be used in industrial construction, which is a commonly used construction method in other parts of Europe (the so-called hybrid structures) in North Karelia, long-term development of wood construction in the region. In the last few years, development efforts have been directed particularly at the construction of wooden blocks of flats and related construction and planning expertise. Thanks to the operation, the implementation of the first two-storey wooden block building in the province has started and new sites are in the planning phase. The natural continuum for this development is the development of product component manufacturing in the province. The aim of the project is to develop value chains for wood construction in North Karelia. Construction value chain model refers to an operating model in which product component suppliers, designers and construction companies cooperate closely with each other, offering comprehensive solutions to the market. In addition, the aim is to create new product concepts, especially as solutions for industrial construction. In addition, the project produces transparent information on the implementation of wood construction projects under construction. Concrete development activities are related to the development of new product and service solutions and related design and production. The focus of the operations is the activation of new wood construction sites, as well as assistance in the construction and planning processes of planned sites. These measures will enable the operation of emerging value chains to be piloted. As a result of the project, value chains for wood construction are created, consisting of product component suppliers, design agencies and construction companies. As a result of value chains, new innovative and cost-effective product and service solutions are created for housing, school and business construction. In addition, transparent and unbiased information on the use of companies is produced in connection with the implementation and maintenance of large-scale wood construction sites. All the measures to be taken in the project are aimed at expanding the provincial economic base and developing the regional economy. In the long term, the project will contribute to a decarbonisation of society, as the use of wood-based products is one of the most important ways of sequestration of carbon and the use of material that has significantly absorbed carbon during its growing season. (English)
Property / summary: The construction sector is undergoing restructuring. The restructuring of the sector is driven by cost competitiveness in open markets, resource and material efficiency, the availability of labour as the age structure of the population changes, the quality of construction, delivery times and digitalisation. In addition, the requirements of developers, such as new ownership models, life-cycle thinking and management of dry-chain construction require new operating models. These factors, taken together, lead to a reduction in construction on the site and an increase in the prefabrication rate in factories (so-called industrial construction). Industrial construction refers to customizable construction solutions that are produced efficiently and in a controlled manner in factory conditions. The advantages of industrial construction include shorter construction time on the site compared to traditional construction, cost efficiency, homogeneity and good humidity management. In the future, construction will be largely on-site assembly industry, which will emphasise value networks. Generally, it is agreed that the use of wood in construction will strongly return to urban construction due to high prefabrication and resource and material efficiency. The development in this direction is global. In industrial construction, wood is the most competitive material due to its easy machinability and lightness. Other materials such as steel and concrete can also be used in industrial construction, which is a commonly used construction method in other parts of Europe (the so-called hybrid structures) in North Karelia, long-term development of wood construction in the region. In the last few years, development efforts have been directed particularly at the construction of wooden blocks of flats and related construction and planning expertise. Thanks to the operation, the implementation of the first two-storey wooden block building in the province has started and new sites are in the planning phase. The natural continuum for this development is the development of product component manufacturing in the province. The aim of the project is to develop value chains for wood construction in North Karelia. Construction value chain model refers to an operating model in which product component suppliers, designers and construction companies cooperate closely with each other, offering comprehensive solutions to the market. In addition, the aim is to create new product concepts, especially as solutions for industrial construction. In addition, the project produces transparent information on the implementation of wood construction projects under construction. Concrete development activities are related to the development of new product and service solutions and related design and production. The focus of the operations is the activation of new wood construction sites, as well as assistance in the construction and planning processes of planned sites. These measures will enable the operation of emerging value chains to be piloted. As a result of the project, value chains for wood construction are created, consisting of product component suppliers, design agencies and construction companies. As a result of value chains, new innovative and cost-effective product and service solutions are created for housing, school and business construction. In addition, transparent and unbiased information on the use of companies is produced in connection with the implementation and maintenance of large-scale wood construction sites. All the measures to be taken in the project are aimed at expanding the provincial economic base and developing the regional economy. In the long term, the project will contribute to a decarbonisation of society, as the use of wood-based products is one of the most important ways of sequestration of carbon and the use of material that has significantly absorbed carbon during its growing season. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The construction sector is undergoing restructuring. The restructuring of the sector is driven by cost competitiveness in open markets, resource and material efficiency, the availability of labour as the age structure of the population changes, the quality of construction, delivery times and digitalisation. In addition, the requirements of developers, such as new ownership models, life-cycle thinking and management of dry-chain construction require new operating models. These factors, taken together, lead to a reduction in construction on the site and an increase in the prefabrication rate in factories (so-called industrial construction). Industrial construction refers to customizable construction solutions that are produced efficiently and in a controlled manner in factory conditions. The advantages of industrial construction include shorter construction time on the site compared to traditional construction, cost efficiency, homogeneity and good humidity management. In the future, construction will be largely on-site assembly industry, which will emphasise value networks. Generally, it is agreed that the use of wood in construction will strongly return to urban construction due to high prefabrication and resource and material efficiency. The development in this direction is global. In industrial construction, wood is the most competitive material due to its easy machinability and lightness. Other materials such as steel and concrete can also be used in industrial construction, which is a commonly used construction method in other parts of Europe (the so-called hybrid structures) in North Karelia, long-term development of wood construction in the region. In the last few years, development efforts have been directed particularly at the construction of wooden blocks of flats and related construction and planning expertise. Thanks to the operation, the implementation of the first two-storey wooden block building in the province has started and new sites are in the planning phase. The natural continuum for this development is the development of product component manufacturing in the province. The aim of the project is to develop value chains for wood construction in North Karelia. Construction value chain model refers to an operating model in which product component suppliers, designers and construction companies cooperate closely with each other, offering comprehensive solutions to the market. In addition, the aim is to create new product concepts, especially as solutions for industrial construction. In addition, the project produces transparent information on the implementation of wood construction projects under construction. Concrete development activities are related to the development of new product and service solutions and related design and production. The focus of the operations is the activation of new wood construction sites, as well as assistance in the construction and planning processes of planned sites. These measures will enable the operation of emerging value chains to be piloted. As a result of the project, value chains for wood construction are created, consisting of product component suppliers, design agencies and construction companies. As a result of value chains, new innovative and cost-effective product and service solutions are created for housing, school and business construction. In addition, transparent and unbiased information on the use of companies is produced in connection with the implementation and maintenance of large-scale wood construction sites. All the measures to be taken in the project are aimed at expanding the provincial economic base and developing the regional economy. In the long term, the project will contribute to a decarbonisation of society, as the use of wood-based products is one of the most important ways of sequestration of carbon and the use of material that has significantly absorbed carbon during its growing season. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3751158 in France
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    253,015 Euro
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    339,763.0 Euro
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    74.47 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2018
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    Karelia Ammattikorkeakoulu Osakeyhtiö
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    62°35'33.72"N, 29°47'20.08"E
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    80200
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    Rakentamisen alalla on käynnissä rakennemuutos. Alan rakennemuutoksen ajureina ovat kustannuskilpailukyky avoimilla markkinoilla, resurssi- ja materiaalitehokkuus, työvoiman saatavuus väestön ikärakenteen muuttuessa, rakentamisen laatu, toimitusajat ja digitalisaatio. Lisäksi rakennuttajien vaatimukset, kuten uudet omistajuus mallit, elinkaariajattelu ja rakentamisen kuivaketjun hallinta vaativat uusia toimintamalleja. Nämä tekijät yhdessä aiheuttavat sen, että työmaalla rakentamista halutaan vähentää ja lisäämällä esivalmistusastetta tehtaissa (ns. teollinen rakentaminen). Teollisella rakentamisella tarkoitetaan räätälöitäviä rakentamisen ratkaisuja, joita tuotetaan tehokkaasti ja hallitusti tehdasolosuhteissa. Teollisen rakentamisen etuna ovat mm. lyhyempi rakentamisen aika työmaalla verrattuna perinteiseen rakentamiseen, kustannustehokkuus, tasalaatuisuus ja hyvä kosteudenhallinta. Tulevaisuudessa rakentaminen tuleekin olemaan pitkälti rakennuspaikalla tapahtuvaa kokoonpanoteollisuutta, jossa korostuvat arvoverkostot.Yleisesti ollaan samaa mieltä siitä, että puunkäyttö rakentamisessa tulee vahvasti takaisin kaupunkirakentamiseen korkean esivalmistusasteen sekä resurssi- ja materiaalitehokkuuden vuoksi. Tämän suuntainen kehitys on globaalia. Teollisessa rakentamisessa puu on kilpailukykyisin materiaali mm. sen helpon työstettävyyden ja keveyden ansiosta. Teollisessa rakentamisessa voidaan käyttää myös muita materiaaleja, kuten terästä ja betonia, joka on yleisesti käytetty rakentamisen tapa muualla Euroopassa (ns. hybridirakenteet) Pohjois-Karjalassa on tehty pitkäjänteistä kehitystyötä puurakentamisen kehittämiseksi maakunnan alueella. Viimeisinä vuosina kehityspanoksia on suunnattu erityisesti puukerrostalorakentamiseen ja siihen liittyvän rakennuttamis- ja suunnitteluosaamiseen. Toiminnan ansiosta maakunnan ensimmäisen yli kaksikerroksisen puukerrostalokohteen toteutus on käynnistynyt ja uusia kohteita on suunnitteluvaiheessa. Luonteva jatkumo tälle kehitystyölle on tuoteosavalmistuksen kehittäminen maakunnassa.Hankkeen tavoitteena on kehittää puurakentamisen arvoketjuja Pohjois-Karjalassa. Rakentamisen arvoketjumallilla tarkoitetaan toimintamallia, jossa tuoteosatoimittajat, suunnittelijat ja rakennusliikkeet toimivat tiiviissä yhteistyössä keskenään tarjoten kokonaisratkaisuja markkinoille. Tämän lisäksi tavoitteena on synnyttää uusia tuotekonsepteja erityisesti teollisen rakentamisen ratkaisuiksi. Lisäksi hanke tuottaa avointa tietoa rakenteilla olevien puurakentamisen kohteiden toteutuksesta. Konkreettinen kehitystoiminta liittyy uusien tuote- ja palveluratkaisujen sekä niihin liittyvän suunnittelun ja tuotannon kehittämiseen. Toiminnan keskiössä on uusien puurakentamisen kohteiden aktivointi sekä suunnitteilla olevien kohteiden rakennuttamis- ja suunnitteluprosesseissa avustaminen. Näillä toimenpiteillä mahdollistetaan syntyvien arvoketjujen toiminnan pilotointi. Hankkeen toiminnan tuloksena syntyy puurakentamisen arvoketjuja, jotka koostuvat tuoteosatoimittajista, suunnittelutoimistoista ja rakennusliikkeistä. Arvoketjujen toiminnan tuloksena syntyy uusia innovatiivisia ja kustannustehokkaita tuote- ja palveluratkaisuja asunto-, koulu- ja liikerakentamisen tarpeisiin. Lisäksi tuotetaan avointa ja puolueetonta tietoa yritysten käyttöön liittyen suuren mittakaavan puurakentamisen kohteiden toteutukseen ja ylläpitoon liittyen. Kaikki hankkeessa tehtävät toimenpiteet tähtäävät maakunnallisen elinkeinopohjan laajentamiseen ja aluetalouden kehittymiseen. Pitkällä aikavälillä hanke edistää yhteiskunnan muuttumista entistä vähähiilisemmäksi, sillä puupohjaisten tuotteiden käyttö on yksi merkittävimmistä tavoista sitoa hiiltä sekä käyttää materiaalia, joka on sitonut merkittävästi hiiltä kasvukautenaan. (Finnish)
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    The construction sector is undergoing restructuring. The restructuring of the sector is driven by cost competitiveness in open markets, resource and material efficiency, the availability of labour as the age structure of the population changes, the quality of construction, delivery times and digitalisation. In addition, the requirements of developers, such as new ownership models, life-cycle thinking and management of dry-chain construction require new operating models. These factors, taken together, lead to a reduction in construction on the site and an increase in the prefabrication rate in factories (so-called industrial construction). Industrial construction refers to customizable construction solutions that are produced efficiently and in a controlled manner in factory conditions. The advantages of industrial construction include shorter construction time on the site compared to traditional construction, cost efficiency, homogeneity and good humidity management. In the future, construction will be largely on-site assembly industry, which will emphasise value networks. Generally, it is agreed that the use of wood in construction will strongly return to urban construction due to high prefabrication and resource and material efficiency. The development in this direction is global. In industrial construction, wood is the most competitive material due to its easy machinability and lightness. Other materials such as steel and concrete can also be used in industrial construction, which is a commonly used construction method in other parts of Europe (the so-called hybrid structures) in North Karelia, long-term development of wood construction in the region. In the last few years, development efforts have been directed particularly at the construction of wooden blocks of flats and related construction and planning expertise. Thanks to the operation, the implementation of the first two-storey wooden block building in the province has started and new sites are in the planning phase. The natural continuum for this development is the development of product component manufacturing in the province. The aim of the project is to develop value chains for wood construction in North Karelia. Construction value chain model refers to an operating model in which product component suppliers, designers and construction companies cooperate closely with each other, offering comprehensive solutions to the market. In addition, the aim is to create new product concepts, especially as solutions for industrial construction. In addition, the project produces transparent information on the implementation of wood construction projects under construction. Concrete development activities are related to the development of new product and service solutions and related design and production. The focus of the operations is the activation of new wood construction sites, as well as assistance in the construction and planning processes of planned sites. These measures will enable the operation of emerging value chains to be piloted. As a result of the project, value chains for wood construction are created, consisting of product component suppliers, design agencies and construction companies. As a result of value chains, new innovative and cost-effective product and service solutions are created for housing, school and business construction. In addition, transparent and unbiased information on the use of companies is produced in connection with the implementation and maintenance of large-scale wood construction sites. All the measures to be taken in the project are aimed at expanding the provincial economic base and developing the regional economy. In the long term, the project will contribute to a decarbonisation of society, as the use of wood-based products is one of the most important ways of sequestration of carbon and the use of material that has significantly absorbed carbon during its growing season. (English)
    23 November 2021
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