Green Deal

Intelligent and sustainable building approach

Asukoht: Le Havre, Normandy, Prantsusmaa

Sellel lehel

  • Energy efficiency in buildings
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Carbon/Climate neutrality

Our approach allows us to move from a static building model to a dynamic model that adapts to its environment and its occupants. It is a question of seeing the building as an evolving system and allowing the definition of a sober and sustainable patrimonial strategy.

The context of rising energy prices and the emergence of geopolitical, social, economic and regulatory factors show that digital technologies could play a key role in achieving the objectives of climate neutrality and energy sobriety.
Our property management project integrates the multiple dimensions of building management: urban insertion, land value, financial costs calculated over the entire life cycle, energy, carbon footprint, maintenance and upkeep, operation, security, quality of use.
The uniqueness of the project lies in the desire to have a complete view of the buildings, whereas today it is customary to have a partial view.
One of the objectives of our project is to bring together in a single "place" the sum of the data characterising our buildings. To make the most of this data, we will rely on digital decision-making tools, accompanied by appropriate methodological guides. In particular, we will ensure that the methods implemented are replicable to organisations managing a smaller portfolio.
The implementation of digital technologies is at the heart of the project without being the end of it, digital sobriety being an important issue. Choosing low-energy technologies, long-lasting equipment and limiting the number of devices will be permanent concerns. The second main objective will be to automate operations when a "carbon" benefit is expected.

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