Summary
This good practice example describes training sessions to facilitate the implementation of Life-Cycle Cost Assessment (LCCA) into building practice. There is an obvious need for relevant information on this subject. The description shows that, in some EU countries, the knowledge of life-cycle cost assessment limited, while in others the LCCA is already a part of the company building code. Training sessions were organized by the partners of this project.
This case study is one of 31 Good Practice Case Studies published by the OPET Network in 2005
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