iiSBE Czech Sustainable Building Society
Czech Sustainable Building Society was established in Prague as a national chapter of iiSBE. The Society’s main goal is to provide an independent platform for promoting principles of sustainable building. By its public awareness activities, it helps to motivate the main stakeholders of construction industry to deliver sustainable buildings of high quality and environmentally friendly performance. The Czech iiSBE chapter has 43 members (32 individual and 11 companies).
The Society’s activities follow up with iiSBE activities that in the long term focuses on promotion of the principles of sustainable building in the GBS process aiming at motivation of the building industry, so these principles were introduced in international building practice. Czech Sustainable Building Society is the Czech national group of iiSBE and formally represents it within the Czech Republic.
Main activities
Cooperation on development and enforcement of the system for quality assessment of buildings from the aspect of criteria of sustainable building
Support for creating the system for certification of integrated quality of buildings (from the aspect of criteria of sustainable buildings) and enforcement of its implementation into Czech system of legislation.
Support for educational programmes, innovation and research project in the sphere of sustainable building
Organization and co-organization of popularized and scientific seminars, trainings and conferences in the field of sustainable building
Development and providing of internet information systém on sustainable building.
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