Sanjin Gumbarević, B. Milovanović, M. Bagaric, Mergim Gaši, Ivana Burcar Dunović
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Abstract The energy performance of buildings directive requires from the European Union Member States to ensure that by 31 December 2020 all new buildings are nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEBs) and after 31 December 2018, new buildings occupied/owned by the public authorities should also have the NZEB performance. The large-scale deployment of NZEBs represents a challenge for all the stakeholders involved in the construction sector, where the lack of adequate competences is identified as one of the main obstacles. This article aims to provide a solution to overcome the deficient competences related to NZEB to increase them by using roadmaps derived from Horizon projects – Fit-to-NZEB and Net-UBIEP. Fit-to-NZEB aims to increase the knowledge of architecture, engineering and construction engineers and workers in deep energy retrofit through the education in European qualifications framework levels 3–7, while Net-UBIEP seeks to develop the schemes for using building information modelling (BIM) throughout the whole building life cycle to increase energy performance. The results from both projects show that it is inevitable to act soon to make the energy efficiency targets possible to fulfil. The integrated design process and strengthen control on the construction site should be carried out perfectly as they are the most critical parts in delivering NZEBs and all this managed by BIM to minimise information loss and to improve the design of details. To achieve this, professional competences of all the stakeholders in delivering NZEBs must be improved which could be done by implementing the knowledge from these projects.
摘要《建筑能源性能指令》要求欧盟成员国确保在2020年12月31日之前,所有新建筑都是几乎零能源建筑(NZEB),而在2018年12月30日之后,公共当局占用/拥有的新建筑也应具有NZEB性能。NZEB的大规模部署对建筑行业的所有利益相关者来说都是一个挑战,缺乏足够的能力被认为是建筑行业的主要障碍之一。本文旨在提供一种解决方案,通过使用Horizon项目的路线图——适合NZEB和净UBIEP,克服与NZEB相关的能力不足,以提高这些能力。Fit to NZEB旨在通过欧洲资格框架第3-7级的教育,提高建筑、工程和施工工程师和工人在深度能源改造方面的知识,而Net UBIEP则致力于开发在整个建筑生命周期中使用建筑信息建模(BIM)的方案,以提高能源性能。这两个项目的结果表明,必须尽快采取行动,使能源效率目标能够实现。综合设计过程和加强施工现场控制应完美实施,因为它们是交付NZEB的最关键部分,所有这些都由BIM管理,以最大限度地减少信息损失并改进细节设计。为了实现这一点,必须提高所有利益相关者在提供NZEB方面的专业能力,这可以通过实施这些项目的知识来实现。