Conspark and madaster provide training in circular construction management

Zürich , March 2024

Conspark and madaster switzerland are joining forces for a circular construction industry. They offer manufacturers of construction products, architecture and planning offices as well as building owners and the public sector a specific course on putting circularity into practice.

Conspark, a consultancy firm for sustainable construction, and madaster switzerland, a platform for the circular economy in property, are joining forces to transform the construction industry into a circular one. To this end, the two partner companies are offering target group-specific training courses for manufacturers of construction products, architecture and planning offices as well as building owners and the public sector. The first course is aimed at manufacturers of construction products and will be offered for the first time on 16 April. The first courses for architecture and planning offices and building owners and the public sector are scheduled for 16 May and 6 June. After the launch, the three courses will be offered on an ongoing basis.

“The cooperation between conspark and madaster is a perfect match,” said Florian Robineck, Managing Director and founder of conspark, in a press release issued by his company. “While conspark contributes its expertise in the circular economy, madaster offers the technological tool for implementation.” This interaction is intended to provide participants with practical skills to integrate circularity into practice in their own context.

For manufacturers of construction products, the course will answer the question of how they can position themselves in the circular economy and utilise this as a market advantage. Architecture and planning offices will receive assistance in integrating circularity into their own designs. Building owners and the public sector, on the other hand, will learn how to create a circular property strategy with which they can increase the attractiveness of their portfolio.

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