The IMPACT+ Project offers a free training course for companies and professionals in the construction sector, with the aim of helping them acquire new skills in best practices for the sustainable management of construction and demolition (C&D) waste.
The training course involves up to 300 participants from the Italian-French cross-border area, 60 in each territory. Professionals will be asked to apply for accreditation for the award of training credits for professional associations of engineers, architects, surveyors, geologists, and industrial experts.
The overall program includes a total of 24 hours of training divided into:
- A_ CROSS-BORDER WEBINARS:
Two synchronous online cross-border training sessions (webinars), each lasting 4 hours, designed and conducted jointly at a cross-border level with IT-FR interpreting services; - B_ TERRITORIAL TRAINING SESSIONS:
These activities, totaling 16 hours, will be organized independently in each territory in sessions and with training methods that best meet the needs of the territories themselves and encourage participation, following the common principle of training effectiveness and seeking to promote practical activities, technical visits, and laboratory activities as much as possible
Those interested can access the service free of charge by responding by December 15, 2025, to the public call for expressions of interest, which can be viewed and downloaded at the following link:
CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - IMPACT+.
Attached you will find the complete project program.
For more information, visit the project website.
The IMPACT+ Project's overall objective is to increase the skills of companies and operators in the construction sector so that they can integrate new processes to reduce the environmental impact of their activities and facilitate the ecological transition through the use of less polluting raw materials and the recycling/recovery/reuse of materials/products.
For more information on the IMPACT+ project and its activities, please contact: pt.dicca@gmail.com
Scientific project manager: Francesca Pirlone
Research group in Urban Planning and Technology: Ilenia Spadaro, Federica Paoli