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13 January 2010 | 0 replies | 1080 visits

The 8th and 9th of December a workshop has been organized in Zagreb by the IEE - CENSE project in cooperation with Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction, Directorate for Construction, who is responsible for building regulations.
The objective of the workshop was to exchange on how Croatia could adopt and adapt the EPBD - CEN standards in their building regulation and software.
The Croatian authorities decided to use the experience of other countries and to adopt the EPBD – CEN standards. Croatia will focus on the development on national annexes like climate data and boundary conditions. By sticking very close to the EPBD-CEN standards Croatian authorities do not need to finance software. This work can be done by the professionals (software companies).

Presentations and minutes are available on www.epbd-s.eu

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