Martino Gubert
Coordinator: Martino Gubert Eurac Research
Gloria Peasso
Manager: Gloria Peasso Eurac Research
infiniteproject@eurac.edu

Evaluating the social impact of retrofitting technologies

The INFINITE project is launching a survey to assess the social impacts of retrofitting technologies in the building renovation value chain.

New generation retrofit technologies combine off-site prefabrication, multi-functional building envelope elements and digitalisation. Help us understand whether they can improve the social performance of renovation activities compared to traditional technologies. We are looking for professionals who work in the building renovation value chain (technology manufacturer and installers, designers, researchers, sustainability specialists, investors, facility mangers…). To cover the overall life cycle of the products, we are evaluating their impact for different stakeholders (residents, workers, suppliers, local communities) and in different phases of the renovation (manufacturing, installation, operation, maintenance of technologies).

The survey lasts approximately 20 minutes and is open until the 1st of April 2022.

Take the survey

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