Growth Opportunities in European Buildings as Material Banks (BAMB) Market
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Climate change and the resulting environmental regulations continue to affect all European sectors, including the building construction and demolition space. The European Green Deal, a package of policy initiatives, boosts efficient resource use, outlining investments needed for climate mitigation and adaptation. It calls for a 40% reduction in overall emissions by 2030. Concerningly, the building industry presently accounts for 39% of carbon dioxide emissions. Developing and integrating digital solutions in the construction industry can enable the achievement of ambitious circular economy goals while maintaining circular values in existing buildings.

Buildings as material banks (BAMB) is a concept that views buildings as repositories of valuable resources that all stakeholders along the building value chain can reuse or upcycle. These stakeholders include design, engineering, consultancy, construction and dismantling, R&D, material manufacturers and suppliers, public and private property developers/owners, software technology/platform providers, rent and lease, reuse, repair, and recovery. BAMB solutions enable circularity in the construction industry along the entire building lifecycle on three levels: materials, components, and buildings. Combining digital solutions, such as material passports and tagging sensors, with circular construction approaches allows the shift from recycling to reuse and upcycling. This generates revenue and reduces carbon emissions, raw materials consumption, and waste generation.

BAMB is becoming a critical enabler of decarbonization across European cities as well as social inclusivity and equality, which are the top environmental, social, and governance objectives. The rising demand for circular material handling for a more sustainable future creates growth opportunities for circular business models. Therefore, BAMB establishes a value proposition for all stakeholders in the construction value chain, including supply chain innovations, providing intelligence for informed decision-making.

In this report, Frost & Sullivan examines the circular construction economy; BAMB components, value proposition, and digital solutions; and the total addressable market in Europe by country. We also study challenges in circular building lifecycle management and the impact of increasing material prices on the construction industry. Other essential information includes:
• Growth drivers and restraints (2023–2028)
• Companies to watch, including solutions offered and competitive assessment
• Project case studies
• Opportunities in digital solutions

Author: Paulina Blaszczyk

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the BAMB Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Circular Economy of Construction—BAMB

The BAMB Concept—Components and Value Proposition

Digital Solutions of BAMB

Components of the Circular Building Life Cycle

Opportunities and Challenges for Circular Building Life Cycle Management

Total Addressable Opportunities for BAMB

BAMB Benefits

Total Addressable Market—European Building Stock

Total Addressable Market—European Building Stock (continued)

Average European Building Stock Age

Material Consumption in the European Construction Industry

Case Study—Decarbonization of Construction Materials through Digitalization

European Construction Industry Hit by Increasing Material Prices

European Construction Industry Hit by Increasing Material Prices (continued)

Generation and Management of C&D Waste

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Drivers (continued)

Growth Restraints

Stakeholders

Stakeholders (continued)

Circular Value Chain

Customer ?Pain Points ?to Target Using BAMB

The Future of Circular Business Models in the Construction Industry

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

Companies to Watch—Active Stimulators of Circular Construction Economy (continued)

European Initiatives Supporting BAMB Development

European Initiatives Supporting BAMB Development (continued)

Case Study 1—Amsterdam’s Circular Construction Chain

Case Study 2—Upcycling Existing Building Using Digital Models

Case Study 3—Incorporating Design for Disassembly at the Planning Stage of a Building

Case Study 4—Relocating a Building, with High Material Reuse and Decreased Carbon Emissions

Case Study 5—Data-driven Construction Industry Transition

Growth Opportunity 1: Material Passports and Digital Twin Platforms

Growth Opportunity 1: Material Passports and Digital Twin Platforms (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1: Material Passports and Digital Twin Platforms (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Circular Building Materials

Growth Opportunity 2: Circular Building Materials (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Generative Design

Growth Opportunity 3: Generative Design (continued)

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

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List of Figures
  • BAMB: Components of the Circular Construction Economy, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Components, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Circular Building Life Cycle Management, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Opportunities and Challenges for Circular Building Life Cycle Management, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Share of the Residential Building Stock by Country*, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Share of the Non-residential Building Stock by Country*, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Breakdown of Building Floor Area by Country, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Average Building Stock Age, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Share of Construction Materials for Buildings*, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Carbon Footprint of Construction Materials, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Construction Cost Index (CCI)*—Input Prices for Materials, European Union, 2022
  • BAMB: CCI—Input Prices for Materials, Changes by Material Type, Sweden, 2021–2022
  • BAMB: Growth Metrics, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Growth Drivers, Europe, 2023–2030
  • BAMB: Growth Restraints, Europe, 2023–2030
  • BAMB: Circular Value Chain, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Circular Business Models for the Construction Industry, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Companies to Watch, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Components, Enablers, and Objectives of Amsterdam’s Circular Construction Chain, Europe, 2022
  • BAMB: Embodied Carbon Emissions: Relocated Building vs. Greenfield Building, United Kingdom, 2015

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Climate change and the resulting environmental regulations continue to affect all European sectors, including the building construction and demolition space. The European Green Deal, a package of policy initiatives, boosts efficient resource use, outlining investments needed for climate mitigation and adaptation. It calls for a 40% reduction in overall emissions by 2030. Concerningly, the building industry presently accounts for 39% of carbon dioxide emissions. Developing and integrating digital solutions in the construction industry can enable the achievement of ambitious circular economy goals while maintaining circular values in existing buildings. Buildings as material banks (BAMB) is a concept that views buildings as repositories of valuable resources that all stakeholders along the building value chain can reuse or upcycle. These stakeholders include design, engineering, consultancy, construction and dismantling, R&D, material manufacturers and suppliers, public and private property developers/owners, software technology/platform providers, rent and lease, reuse, repair, and recovery. BAMB solutions enable circularity in the construction industry along the entire building lifecycle on three levels: materials, components, and buildings. Combining digital solutions, such as material passports and tagging sensors, with circular construction approaches allows the shift from recycling to reuse and upcycling. This generates revenue and reduces carbon emissions, raw materials consumption, and waste generation. BAMB is becoming a critical enabler of decarbonization across European cities as well as social inclusivity and equality, which are the top environmental, social, and governance objectives. The rising demand for circular material handling for a more sustainable future creates growth opportunities for circular business models. Therefore, BAMB establishes a value proposition for all stakeholders in the construction value chain, including supply chain innovations, providing intelligence for informed decision-making. In this report, Frost & Sullivan examines the circular construction economy; BAMB components, value proposition, and digital solutions; and the total addressable market in Europe by country. We also study challenges in circular building lifecycle management and the impact of increasing material prices on the construction industry. Other essential information includes: • Growth drivers and restraints (2023–2028) • Companies to watch, including solutions offered and competitive assessment • Project case studies • Opportunities in digital solutions Author: Paulina Blaszczyk
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List of Charts and Figures BAMB: Components of the Circular Construction Economy, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Components, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Circular Building Life Cycle Management, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Opportunities and Challenges for Circular Building Life Cycle Management, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Share of the Residential Building Stock by Country*, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Share of the Non-residential Building Stock by Country*, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Breakdown of Building Floor Area by Country, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Average Building Stock Age, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Share of Construction Materials for Buildings*, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Carbon Footprint of Construction Materials, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Construction Cost Index (CCI)*—Input Prices for Materials, European Union, 2022~ BAMB: CCI—Input Prices for Materials, Changes by Material Type, Sweden, 2021–2022~ BAMB: Growth Metrics, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Growth Drivers, Europe, 2023–2030~ BAMB: Growth Restraints, Europe, 2023–2030~ BAMB: Circular Value Chain, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Circular Business Models for the Construction Industry, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Companies to Watch, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Components, Enablers, and Objectives of Amsterdam’s Circular Construction Chain, Europe, 2022~ BAMB: Embodied Carbon Emissions: Relocated Building vs. Greenfield Building, United Kingdom, 2015~
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Growth Opportunities in European Buildings as Material Banks (BAMB) Market

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The European Green Deal Facilitates Material Reuse Through BAMB Digital Platforms to Enable Circular Economy

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Research Code: MGM6-01-00-00-00
SKU: EN01358-EU-MT_27150
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