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Belgian Building Research Institute

Belgian Building Research Institute

The Belgian Building Research Institute is a private research institute founded in 1960 under impulse of the National Federation of Belgian Building Contractors in application of the so-called "De Groote" decree-law of 1947. This decree-law named after the former Minister of Economic Affairs was specifically aimed at the promotion of applied research in the construction industry, in order to improve its competitiveness. In application of this decree-law, the statutory members of the BBRI are the more than 90,000 Belgian construction companies (general contractors, carpenters, glaziers, plumbers, roofers, floorers, plasterers, painters, etc..), mostly SMEs. According to its statutes, the BBRI has the following three main tasks: to perform scientific and technical research for the benefit of its members to supply technical information, assistance and advice to its members to contribute to the general innovation and development in the construction sector, more specifically by performing contractual research upon the request of the industry and the authorities. To fulfil these tasks, the BBRI pools on the expertise of more than 200 highly skilled and motivated staff members coming from various educational backgrounds, working in multidisciplinary teams depending on the treated subject.

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About Belgian Building Research Institute

Founded

1960

Estimated Revenue

$50M-$100M

Employees

251-1K

Category

Industry

Construction

Location

City

Limelette

State

Wallonia

Country

Belgium

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