Reducing the CO2 requirements of buildings in Schleswig-Holstein
Brief description
At present, almost half of the CO2 demand in Germany is attributable to the production and use of buildings, especially for buildings constructed using conventional solid construction methods. Therefore, within the framework of the research project, together with important and experienced partners from the building construction industry in Schleswig-Holstein, an overview or transparency and empirical values on the CO2 consumption of the construction of typical building structures will be created for typical building structures in the state by means of comprehensive CO2 balances and the main influencing factors of the high CO2 demand will be extracted based on the CO2 balances. In addition, concrete measures are to be developed to reduce the CO2 requirements of building structures by an average of around 30% in a cost-neutral manner (in individual cases even higher). In order to optimize the planning processes as holistically and above all practically as possible, this project is to be carried out together with GMSH, which is responsible for the planning and construction of all federal and state buildings in Schleswig-Holstein and thus operates a very large real estate portfolio, as well as the renowned planning companies bbp : architekten bda and Ingenieurteam Trebes.