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Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors 3 years ago

One of our goals is to help break the valuation deadlock, which is an emergent phenomenon where valuers are unable to reflect the full range and impact of ESG risks in regulated valuations. We aim to enable the built environment to decarbonise while promoting and protecting asset values.
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Europe’s construction sector faces a tightening convergence between climate pressures and policy-driven transformation. Heat extremes across the continent are exposing the gap between regulatory ambition and operational readiness in sustainable construction. The EU’s latest phase of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) underscores an agenda that treats renovation rates and energy-efficient buildings as national priorities central to decarbonising the built environment and achieving net zero whole life carbon performance. Westminster’s Climate Security Taskforce now recognises sustainable building design and climate-resilient infrastructure as strategic assets, reframing environmental sustainability in construction as an issue of national security.

Across Europe, sustainable building practices demonstrated in renovation programmes are recording measurable reductions in embodied carbon and low embodied carbon materials. Advances in eco-design for buildings and the use of renewable building materials indicate how low carbon construction materials and circular economy in construction principles are gaining traction. The rise in green construction and eco-friendly construction methodologies shows tangible progress in reducing the carbon footprint of construction while supporting lifecycle assessment and whole life carbon assessment processes.

Despite success in material innovation and wider adoption of BREEAM and BREEAM v7 frameworks, the industry’s adaptation to extreme heat remains uneven. Studies from Reading University reveal skills and scheduling practices that fail to account for high-temperature stress, heightening both safety risks and productivity loss. The absence of comprehensive heat-resilience plans highlights a broader challenge in achieving low-impact construction and resilient site management under climate change.

The sector’s future resilience depends on embedding life cycle cost modelling, resource efficiency in construction, and circular construction strategies into every project. Governments can supply policy scaffolding, but the delivery of net zero carbon buildings and sustainable urban development will rely on human capability, climate-smart planning, and the consistent application of life cycle thinking in construction. Whole life carbon transparency, supported by environmental product declarations (EPDs) and sustainable material specification, must define the next phase of green infrastructure and carbon neutral construction across Europe.

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