Sustainable Construction

An increasing amount of countries and cities are beginning to concern themselves with the topic of  Sustainable Infrastructure and Circular Construction. With our elaborate network, knowledge, and experience, TRANSFER can support you in your international expansion in this sector by in depth market analysis, partner selection, client identification and closing deals.

Our experience

Over the years, the local offices of TRANSFER have assisted companies in getting in touch and to close deals in Europe and the Americas, with the main areas of business being:

  • Main Constructors
  • Contractors
  • Project Developers
  • Architects
  • Government Bodies (national, regional and local)
  • Suppliers, and other

Blog Posts

Trending News

Trade Mission Sustainable Infrastructure & Circular Construction

The Belgian (infra-) construction sector offers many opportunities for Dutch companies. There is substantial investment in sustainable infrastructure and circular construction, and they are actively looking for Belgian-Dutch partnerships in all phases of construction projects. This was emphasized during the Trade Mission Sustainable Infrastructure & Circular Construction that took place on May 19 & 20, 2022 in the beautiful Antwerp Trade Fair, the oldest fair in Europe.

Construction in Canada: What is the future of the industry?

The construction industry plays a very important role in the economy of Canada. For instance, the development of new houses and commercial buildings is essential to satisfy the demand of a still-growing urban population. But non-building construction should not be overseen either as it is vital to maintaining a thriving economy. 

UK Infrastructure & Construction sector: A shift to green transition.

The UK is one of the most prominent markets in the world in the Infrastructure and construction sector. As for August 2022, they ranked in 4th place globally for the rapid growth of the sector after COVID 19. Innitiatives from the private and the public sector towards sustainable transition will support the market and the whole UK economy providing a renewed and developed landscape. 

Sustainable construction in Belgium

Europe aspires to become the first continent in the world to be carbon-neutral by 2050. To achieve this, all (intense) energy-using industries must cut back on their greenhouse gas emissions. Looking at Belgium specifically, the country must reduce its CO₂ emissions by 80 to 95%. To realize this, Belgians must also have climate-neutral building stock by 2050, which they are currently working on.