
Construction SMEs face ongoing financial challenges due to past and frequent economic crises and inflationary pressures. These factors, combined with a projected sectoral slowdown, make access to finance and funding a critical issue for companies and building owners alike.
With the European Green Deal and Renovation Wave setting ambitious renovation goals, long-term, consistent funding will be essential to support construction SMEs in achieving sustainable building outcomes. EBC advocates for accessible financing solutions that empower SMEs to meet these demands effectively.
EBC participated in the European Commission’s event on simplifying sustainability reporting, advocating for reduced obligations and streamlined solutions for construction SMEs.
Last week, EBC was in Venice, Italy, to attend the 3rd International Sustainable Housing Finance Symposium organised by the Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative (EEMI). The EEMI initiative seeks to i...
The European Builders Confederation (EBC), representing micro companies, SMEs, and crafts in the construction sector, congratulates Ursula von der Leyen on her re-election as President of the European...
Last 17 May, the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency - CINEA officially opened the 2022 LIFE Clean Energy Transition Calls (CET). Following the success of Horizon 2020 En...
EBC Secretary General Eugenio Quintieri was invited to share the perspective of construction SMEs in the panel “2030 Challenges to be overcome” of the REBUILD Congress, held on 21-23 September...
Last week, the Construction 2050 Alliance brought together experts from all over Europe, including representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament and national governments. They ...