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Linking skills to BRP performance


This text describes a deliverable produced within the OneClickReno project. EEM HUB NL reads it as a methodological paper that supports the automated creation of Building Renovation Passports (BRPs)—as required under Annex VIII of the EPBD recast—with a particular focus on dwellings.


The deliverable explains how renovation “roadmaps” (BRPs) are broken down into renovation steps, each containing one or more Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) aimed at moving buildings toward Zero Energy Buildings. A central point is that these ECMs only deliver the intended results—while safeguarding broader quality aspects such as Indoor Environmental Quality—if they are executed by skilled professionals.


From EEM HUB NL’s perspective, the core contribution is the proposed methodology for linking ECMs to specific skill requirements and relevant occupations, so that homeowners can identify which craftsmen are needed for professional implementation. The document anchors occupations and skills in recognised European and international frameworks (including ESCO and Bloom’s taxonomy) and also accounts for country-specific differences, as the project spans four countries.


The deliverable also covers how project partners mapped ECMs to the types of craftsmen required, and then supplemented standard skills profiles with additional practical competencies needed to apply measures properly in real-world settings. It builds on lessons from other EU-funded projects and uses tools from partner ISSO, with an explicit aim to make the approach usable independently—without ongoing dependence on OneClickReno partners.


Finally, the text indicates that the methodology is not only about identifying required skills, but also about helping building owners find, assess, and ideally verify/certify professionals who have those skills.


 
 
 

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