D.2.5 Overview of pathways of integration of previous EU project resources report

In the tables of this report, we examine the requirements of the Directives already considered in D2.4 “First overview of other EU wide certification schemes report” and we compare these requirements with the content already developed within the BIM EPA network or other European funded projects. In the following sub paragraph, we indicate if the directive is really implemented in each ARISE member country and add some comments when needed.
A column is added to describe the digital competences that any worker and/or professional should possess to perform any activity in any stage of the building process. In the last table the basic digital competences are listed in a separate table, and they refer to the one that have been identified by the international community of buildingSMART.

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D.2.8 European roadmap BIM applied to energy performance improvement report

This report provides inputs to develop a roadmap to get a workforce ready for the challenges of climate changes. The report starts recalling the requirements already defined in the European directives dealing with energy performance, the renewable energy sources, and the digitalization. Then, starting from the outputs of the previous deliverables, the roadmap briefly identifies the knowledge, the skills and the competences needed both on the demand side and the offer side to reach the goal of having our buildings more resilient to climate  hange and with less use of natural resources. In the second part the partners have provided the perception of the maturity level reached in their country for all the technologies considered important to improve the energy performance of the buildings.

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D2.7 - Online Self-assessment

This deliverable contains an example of the preliminary self-assessment addressed to blue and white collars who want to test their knowledge and understand if they need to fill the gap in their knowledge using the ARISE platform.
One possibility is to use this preliminary self-assessment as a fundamental “ARISE qualification” to be rewarded to people that reach a pre-defined threshold (e.g., 70% of answers to be correct). This will better engage the learner who will be interested to reach a higher maturity level.

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D2.6 - Overview of Industry technical input report

The continuous education of workers and professionals is very heterogeneous at European level. The building supply chain does not acquire new technologies timely so that producers of new technologies and materials very often perform dedicated training to their direct customers and there is no track of this training activities.
Therefore, the partners decided to make an analysis of the national situation starting from the CEDEFOP report which contains the official data the member states have provided.
Each partner has provided the analysis of the situation in the country except Portugal, as they are involved only in the platform development and North Macedonia as their data are not analyzed by CEDEFOP. Both the CEDEFOP data and the analysis of these data are reported in this deliverable.

The absence of a monitoring system on the continuous education of the building industry has different disadvantages:

  • There are not public registers for the blue and white collars to identify the competences possessed for each technology implementation
  • The time to market of new technologies relies on the capacity of the producers of materials and technologies to promote training among their customers
  • The final users do not know what is the best technical solution for them and who they should commit
  • The maintenance and the renovation of installed plants is very difficult as the end users and/or owners do not know whom to ask and what to ask

We believe that the ARISE platform can provide a solution to all the above problems.

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D.3.3 Qualification framework of sustainable energy skills leveraged by digitalisation incl. BIM

This report focuses on the development of the task-based qualification framework for renewable energy skills with digitalization as an accelerator. The main objective of this report is to establish the ARISE qualification framework that serves as a BIM resource and skills recognition pathway that all stakeholders can utilise, deliver and stimulate.

Further objectives of this report are to…

  • …contribute to continuous professional development (CPD) recognitions for digitization and sustainable energy skills in the construction sector. Upgrade national qualifications in AEC sector, particularly those related to energy efficiency of buildings,
  • …facilitate future development of an e-learning materials repository.
  • …contribute to industry-driven and accessible instruments for upskilling both blue and white collar professionals, increasing vocational mobility.
  • …facilitate future development of skills passports and registers.
  • …aim for widely recognised and standardised digital and sustainable energy skills in the construction sector.

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D.3.2 Maturity based model of digitization skills in sync with sustainable energy skills

This report includes a structured overview on how to develop a “Maturity based model of digitization skills in sync with sustainable energy skills”.

An introduction to the importance of upskilling in digitalisation in relation to energy efficiency is at the base of Chapter 1.

Chapter 2 describes the methodology and process used to build the model. Task based qualifications in relation to mapping of current and future skills are the backbone of the model.

The body of the model is laid out in Chapter 3. All elements from specialisms, (sub)tasks, ULOs, energy skills and maturity are described in relation to their position in the model.

The way the model relates to other work packages and deliverables in ARISE is described in Chapter 4.

Conclusions and References can be found in the Chapters 5 and 6 respectively.

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D.6.1 Package of testing materials for qualifications recognition scheme and maturity level

This report explores the approach and methodology for selecting a package of materials regarding the representation of the Qualifications Recognition Scheme and Maturity Level – being developed by WP 3, with direct contribution from other WPs (refer to ARISE deliverables 3.1 and 3.2 reporting), with the objective of conducting testing with market stakeholders.

It will summarise the proposed strategy for ARISE presentation and demonstration of the concept, and format of the Qualifications Recognition Scheme and Maturity Level, in both Consortium, and associated partner’s countries. It will further identify the type of research data to be collected, and identify a possible range of participants, for this first stage in ARISE’s overall direct market stimulus to increase demand for upskilling in sustainable energy skills strategy.

This is to be the first pre-production stage for testing ARISE’s overall methodology, and, in detail, the tools for maturity assessment, and consequent tailored signposting of users to a tailor fit pathway of qualifications scheme for recognised competencies.

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D2.3 - First overview of the national/regional qualification framework report

This report will contribute to the development of the roadmap that will bring the participating countries, and possibly all Europe, to have a platform for the recognition of competences necessary to fulfil European directives related to energy performance and digitalization.

The heterogenous situation among the member states does not allow for a unique approach, but this report provides thoughts for the definition of the roadmap bringing to a common understanding of the gaps and the needs of the current education and training systems among the participating countries

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D2.4 - First overview of other EU wide certification schemes report

The new system of training and recognition of skills that ARISE partners will develop, will be valid across the EU, thus increasing the spread of skilled workforce in the building market. All the European directives concerning the energy performance and renewable energy production as well as the directive for digitalization, foresee the qualification and or the training of the people working in the building sector. However, there is not an agreed qualification system in all Europe for many reasons.

The report starts with the presentation of the buildingSMART qualification system for BIM professionals as it is already recognised in some European countries and is a good example of the identification of the  competences through the learning outcome framework, identifying the competences needed to obtain a qualification agreed at international level. At this basic knowledge each national chapter has the possibility to add a module with national requirements.

After this first part, the report examines in depth the Directives mentioned in the Deliverable 2.1 for what concerns the certification schemes that EU member states must apply and how they have been implemented in ARISE partner’s countries.

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D.4.1 Initial materials, requirements and features report

Database Interface for Work Package 4.

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