Projects
Check out current B4P Projects
from 2021 – 2027
EU funding budget
involving over 250 organisations
STAR*track stands for Support and Networks to Accelerate the Construction and Renovation Innovation track to market.
It is a three-year coordination and support action funded by the European Union (EU) under Horizon Europe (HE) within the Built4People Partnership.
B4P is a European partnership under Horizon Europe which brings together the whole value chain to accelerate people-centric innovation for a sustainable built environment.
The partnership aims to catalyse the transition to a people-centric, climate-neutral, sustainable and smart built environment.
The B4P Partnership Board is the main forum for dialogue and steering of the Partnership. It brings together representatives from the European Commission and the two private partners – ECTP and WorldGBC Europe – with a maximum of 24 representatives from the private side. Meetings are co-chaired by one European Commission representative and one representative from either ECTP or WorldGBC.
The B4P Stakeholders Forum is a platform to allow the participation of a large community of built environment experts which is not limited to Built4People Partners and their members. The Forum will advise on the priorities to be addressed by the Partnership Board, in line with the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and the Horizon Europe strategic planning. There is an annual Stakeholders Forum event and it intends to include knowledge, input from the Stakeholders community on specific topics throughout the year as well.
Those interested in joining the B4P Stakeholders community can contact the team at info@built4people.eu, or sign up below to receive invites to the Stakeholder Forum meetings!
The B4P States’ Representatives Group (SRG) is formed of a group of nominated representatives from EU member states and associated countries. This group advises and supports the achievement of the B4P partnership’s objectives and ensures that they are complementary to national policies, priorities and programmes.
The countries that currently have nominated representatives can be viewed here: list of countries.
Countries can nominate representatives for the States’ Representative Group through the European Commission.