Since March 1, 2026, the RE2020 regulation has reached a new milestone. After an initial phase of gradual implementation, the environmental regulation now imposes stricter requirements that directly impact the practices of building professionals. From new carbon thresholds and evolving materials to adapting design methods, here's what's changing in practice.
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