
New BRL for New Construction and Renovation of Residential Buildings 2023
C2N Is Ready for BRL Residential Buildings 2023: Sustainable Construction with Certainty
C2N is prepared to tackle the opportunities and challenges of the BRL Residential Buildings 2023. Recently, our sustainability experts attended a webinar hosted by the Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC), ensuring we are fully prepared for the latest developments in sustainable construction and real estate certification.
What is BRL Residential Buildings 2023?
The Assessment Guidelines (BRL) Homes 2023 were developed for new Residential Buildings, large-scale renovations, and home extensions. The primary goal of this guideline is to accelerate the sustainability of the built environment in the Netherlands. Together, we are taking a step towards a future-proof and energy-efficient housing market.
An important innovation in BRL Residential Buildings 2023 is the ability to certify concept Residential Buildings and prototype Residential Buildings This means construction companies and developers can make sustainable choices early on and reuse the same certification for future projects. Additionally, up to 500 homes can be certified simultaneously in clusters, which ensures maximum efficiency and consistency.
C2N: Your Partner for BRL Residential Buildings 2023 Certification
At C2N, we have an experienced team of certified BRL assessors and sustainability specialists. We assist project developers, construction companies, and property owners in achieving BRL Homes 2023 certification. In doing so, we actively contribute to a more sustainable future for the Residential Buildings sector.
Want to Learn More About BRL Residential Buildings 2023?
Would you like to know how your organization can meet the requirements of BRL Residential Buildings 2023? Or are you curious about how C2N can support you in the certification process? Contact us today for a free consultation.
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