About the SUM4Re project consortium
Researchers from nine countries are leading this European project, aimed at reducing and recycling construction materials from the predemolition phase.
The consortium, led by UVigo, is composed of 17 entities from the construction sector in Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Belgium, France, Finland, Estonia and Switzerland,
“A clear indicator of the interest in the project, which we hope, will help to stimulate the business sector so that the EU continues to be a benchmark in this field on a global scale”, says the project’s PI, who stresses the importance of starting waste reduction, recycling and by-product recovery at an early stage and before the demolition or dismantling of existing built infrastructure.
UVigo will be working on this project with researchers from the Applied Geotechnics group.
Discover the SUM4Re project partners
Universidade de Vigo (UVIGO)
Spain
The University of Vigo is the coordinator of the SUM4Re project. The research team belongs to the Applied Geotechnologies Group within the CINTECX Research Centre. Founded in 1990, the University of Vigo is a public institution dedicated to serving society through principles of equality, democracy, and freedom.
CINTECX, the Research Centre in Technologies, Energy and Industrial Processes, drives multidisciplinary research and excels in transferring knowledge to the productive sector. The centre focuses on renewable energies, energy efficiency, and advanced manufacturing, ensuring a high level of excellence and competitiveness.
GeoTech, part of the diverse research initiatives at CINTECX, is renowned for developing and applying geo-technologies to solve challenges in the environment, infrastructure, and cultural heritage. Recognised as a Galician reference group, GeoTech leverages geomatics and AI-based methods to foster innovation and ethical collaboration. As a cohesive team, we strive for research excellence, constantly seeking synergies with other research groups and industries to create impactful solutions for society.
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