ManuBuild

Open Building Manufacturing

International project:

Acronym: ManuBuild

Programme:  European Commission 6th RTD Framework Programme; Integrating and Strengthening the European Research Area

Contract No.: NMP2 – CT- 2005-515825

Project implementation period of time: 1.04.2005-31.03.2009

Total value of the project: EUR 19 457 391, incl. EC financing: EUR 10 000 000

ITB’s budget: EUR 118 125,00

Coordinator on behalf of ITB: Jacek Nurzyński, PhD, dr Marek Niemas, PhD

Participants, incl. Leader/Coordinating organisation:

Consortium: 24 entities from 11 countries

Leader: CORUS UK Ltd, United Kingdom

CONSOLIS OY AB, Finland

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND INFORMATION ASSOCIATION, United Kingdom

DRAGADOS S.A., Spain

EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE LA VIVIENDA Y SUELO DE MADRID SA, Spain

ENTERPRIXE SOFTWARE LTD, Finland

FCC CONSTRUCCION S.A., Spain

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., Germany

FUNDACION LABEIN, Spain

GRAPHISOFT R&D RT, Hungary

INSTYTUT TECHNIKI BUDOWLANEJ, Poland

IVF INDUSTRIFORSKNING OCH UTVECKLING AB., Sweden

MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA S.A., Poland

NCC CONSTRUCTION SVERIGE AB, Sweden

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK – TNO, Holland

QUALITA' DEGLI APPALTI E SOSTENIBILITA' DEL COSTRUIRE - NUOVA QUASCO SOC. CONS. A.R.L.', Italy

SAINT-GOBAIN ISOVER BENELUX B.V., Holland

TAYLOR WOODROW CONSTRUCTION LTD., United Kingdom

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN, Germany

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID, Spain

UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART, Germany

UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD, United Kingdom

VALTION TEKNILLINEN TUTKIMUSKESKUS, Finland

YIT CONSTRUCTION LTD, Finland

Short description:

one of the main goals of the project was to create the basis for shifting the construction paradigm from the craft-raw material system towards an open industrial system and bringing it closer to other modern industries, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the construction process from design to demolition and recycling, taking into account the period of operation and maintenance of building. According to the adopted assumptions and estimates, a change in the concept of modern construction should lead to a reduction in construction costs by 50%, shortening the implementation time by 70% and reducing accident rates by 90%.  The vision of the development of modern construction, bringing it closer to the automotive, shipbuilding and aviation industries, was the subject of work carried out as part of the integrated project ManuBuild, Open Building Manufacturing.

The concept of an open construction system developed as part of the Manu-Build project is an attempt to break current stereotypes, especially in relation to housing construction.