BUILD UP Skills - Strategies and training interventions enabling a decarbonised building stock

Last updated: 15.7.2025
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The BUILD UP Skills initiative aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of the European building stock by enhancing the skills of building professionals. This program supports the development of strategies and the implementation of training and qualification interventions, directly contributing to the ambitious EU Green Deal, 2030 climate objectives, and the long-term goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. It particularly focuses on upskilling and reskilling the entire building value chain to meet the demands of high-energy performance renovations and Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings.

Who is Funded for Decarbonised Building Stock Skills

The BUILD UP Skills program targets a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations involved in the European building sector. Funding is available for public and private entities registered in EU Member States or associated countries, focusing on developing and implementing training strategies to meet ambitious energy performance and decarbonisation targets. The program aims to increase the number of skilled building professionals across various roles and geographical areas to achieve the EU's climate objectives.

What is Funded: Project Types and Costs

The BUILD UP Skills program funds projects focused on enhancing skills across the building value chain, from 'blue-collar' workers to 'white-collar' professionals. Supported activities involve developing and upgrading training schemes for energy performance, renewable energy integration, and circularity, while generally excluding direct equipment costs. Projects should foster a holistic understanding of buildings as integrated systems.

Type and Scope of Funding for Building Skills

The BUILD UP Skills program offers grants to support skill development for a decarbonised building stock. The funding amounts vary depending on the scope of the project, with different maximum contributions for national platform revitalisation and broader upskilling interventions. Project durations are specified to ensure timely impact and long-term sustainability of the developed schemes.

Conditions and Requirements for BUILD UP Skills Proposals

Applicants for the BUILD UP Skills program must adhere to specific conditions regarding proposal submission, consortium formation, and project implementation, as detailed in the comprehensive call documents. Key requirements include meeting eligibility criteria for organizations and countries, forming appropriate consortia based on project scope, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations and reporting guidelines. These conditions are designed to ensure the effective and transparent execution of projects aimed at decarbonising the building stock.

Application Procedure Overview

The application process for the BUILD UP Skills program involves a structured submission procedure, where applicants need to prepare detailed proposals using provided templates. The evaluation and selection of projects are based on specific criteria outlined in the call documentation, with a clear timeline for decisions and grant agreements. Support for applicants is available through various channels, including National Contact Points and online resources.

The BUILD UP Skills program operates under a clear legal framework established by EU regulations. The foundational documents ensure the program's legitimacy and guide its implementation, management, and financial oversight. These official texts are made publicly available to ensure transparency and provide comprehensive guidance for all stakeholders.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

1,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

Total Budget: 6,000,000 EUR (for LIFE-2022-CET-BUILDSKILLS topic); Overall Call Budget: 98,000,000 EUR

Deadline

Deadline:

16.11.2022

Open Until

Open Until:

Ongoing

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Competitive Tender

Region

Region:

European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) or countries associated to the LIFE Programme. For Scope A, proposals should cover a single eligible country (one action per country expected). For Scope B, consortia must include a minimum of 3 applicants from 3 different eligible countries.

Sectors

Sectors:

Construction and Building Materials, Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Environmental and Climate Protection, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Building sector professionals, 'blue-collar' professionals, 'white-collar' professions (architects, designers, engineers, building managers, product manufacturers), workers in fossil fuel related sectors, women, young talents.

Application Type

Application Type:

Optional Consortium

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Capacity Building, Planning, Implementation, Policy Development

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

CINEA (European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency)

Additional Partners:

National Contact Points (NCPs), EU sectoral Social Partners (EFBWW and FIEC), EBC

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