
EBC considers the European Commission’s strategy on “A Renovation Wave for Europe – greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives”, as an important step to better align building-related policies but remains concerned about the possibility of a resulting regulatory framework marked by constant change.
The Renovation Wave strategy highlights the importance of energy efficiency renovations to reach the 55% emission reduction target of the European Union and the possibilities that investment in buildings can offer for occupants and the construction sector. In addition to this, it aims at improving the sustainability of the built environment by interlinking policy measures on issues such as energy efficiency, resource efficiency and digitalisation, thus crucially contributing to the implementation of the European Green Deal in the construction sector. For this reason, EBC welcomes the Renovation Wave strategy as an important step to overcome the silos in which building-related aspects were often viewed before, and as a promising tool to further stimulate demand for construction activities.
However, EBC wants to emphasise that the uncertainties arising from a constantly changing policy framework may hamper rather than stimulate renovation, in particular when implementation at the national level lags behind. Furthermore, it needs to be ensured that possible stricter legislative requirements consider the capacities of construction SMEs and craftsmen, to guarantee they are neither left behind nor excluded from the market. Based upon this, EBC calls for the following:
“The Renovation Wave strategy offers the possibility to ensure high-quality, sustainable and digital renovations by providing a comprehensive approach towards building-related policies. However, we need to ensure that financial incentives and support are available for property owners to boost renovations, and refrain from discouraging their investments through constant regulatory changes,” stresses Eugenio Quintieri, EBC Secretary-General. “Another equally important aspect is financial and technical support for the transformation of construction SMEs and craftsmen because they are essential to make the renovation wave a reality.”