PDD: will there be an increase in the number of completed wooden houses?
The amendment to the law, which will allow the construction of houses up to 70 m2 in size without the…
The amendment to the law, which will allow the construction of houses up to 70 m2 in size without the…
The “Jabłoniowa Aleja” housing estate in Choroszcz is entering the final phase of construction and is nearing completion. The investment…
The raw state of the Polish Wooden Houses in Lodz was completed. On this occasion the installation. The general contractor…
Construction works of the Domy na Pszennej (Houses on Wheat Street) housing estate in Łódź are coming to an end….
The construction of the PDD estate in Rybacka Street in Choroszcz is progressing rapidly. Ten single-family, two-family buildings and one…
Buildings, over their entire life cycle, generate as much as 39% of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, according to…
Between 2009 and 2019, Poland’s forest area increased by almost 190,000 hectares, to 9.26 million hectares, according to State Forests…
The number of wooden buildings has more than doubled in five years. Last year, 905 buildings in Poland were constructed…
From a safety point of view, modern buildings made of wood are no different to those made of concrete. However,…
Buildings are responsible for as much as 42% of final energy consumption, 30% of water consumption and 35% of greenhouse gas emissions, according to data from the European Commission. Similar conclusions can be drawn from the UNEP report “2019 Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction”, which additionally shows that these values are growing rather than falling each year. In construction, it is necessary to introduce modern technologies that will support sustainable development. An example is the use of precast timber. Its use contributes to reduction of CO2 emissions.
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