HQE (High Environmental Quality) certification

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    The purpose of HQE certification is to endorse the overall performance of a building and assess its impact on energy, environment, health and comfort.

    Certificación HQE (High Quality Environmental)

    HQE certification covers the entire life-cycle of a building, as well as urban planning and development.

    It seeks sustainable performance objectives and gives considerable importance to the life cycle analysis on a construction scale and to the impacts of a project on health, personal comfort and the indoor environment.

    SERVICES

    • HQE™ Certification.
    • Support and guidance during the certification process.
    • Audits during the construction phase.
    • Training and recognition of professionals (HQE accredited professionals).
    • Certified solely and exclusively from Spain, guaranteeing response times for our advisers and customers.
    • Experts in supervision, inspection, control and monitoring of projects.
    • Technical expertise driving progress.
    • Free access to all documentation via the website.

    OBJECTIVES

    • Health: space quality, air quality, water quality.
    • Comfort: hygrothermal comfort, acoustic comfort, visual comfort, olfactory comfort.
    • Environment: site, components, works, waste, water and maintenance.
    • Energy: energy.

    AGENTS IN THE PROJECT PHASE

    • Independent, impartial and competent auditors.
    • Management systems that optimise projects.
    • Day-to-day support and guidance.
    • HQE™ Accredited Professional certification service.
    • Network of partners.

    Aimed at:

    • Administrations.
    • Developers.
    • Investors.
    • Operating Companies.
    • Consultancy Firms.
    • Engineering firms.
    • Construction Companies.

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