Construction and Building Technologies

Who can apply?

Technologies and materials related to the engineering, the design, the construction, the fitting, the arrangement, and the finishing of public and private buildings and infrastructure works (roads, airports, ports, etc.).


Examples:

  • Technologies: Earthquake and natural disaster prevention, energy saving technologies, eco and green housing technologies, ventilated facades, technologies rather than building automation
  • Materials: Marble, stone, limestone, ceramic, wood


Excludes:

  • Instruments, machines, tools or appliances to carry out construction or building works (e.g.: cement mixers, ladders, scaffoldings)
  • Chemical or compound products (e.g.: mortar, glues, additives) to fix, join or seal building materials
  • Products for interior house decoration, belonging to the interior design sector
  • Finished metal or wooden constructions, houses, hangars, town-houses or sheds
  • Any construction or building equipment or product without technological component
  • Sector-related service providers ( such as engineering companies, architects, etc.)
  • Business consultants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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