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On 28 February the CIRCLE project will host a demonstrator event at Dunston Hall in Norwich, Norfolk (UK). It will feature results from pilot studies, and the business case on using the material.
Project Investigator for CIRCLE’s partner team at UEA, Prof Konstantinos Chalvatzis, said the project was looking forward to “bringing together all Circle partners and stakeholders alongside industry experts and a public audience interested in sustainable construction solutions to help fuel a future with a circular economy.
“This will be a unique opportunity to meet with and question our research experts on the CIRCLE project’s latest innovation and results.”
CIRCLE was supported through the INTERREG VA France (Channel) England Programme, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
It brought together six French and British partner institutions: BUILDERS Ecole d’ingénieurs (lead partner); building materials company EQIOM; Communauté d'Agglomération des 2 Baies en Montreuillois (CA2BM); the University of East Anglia (UEA); University of Central Lancashire (UCLan); and Golfe du Morbihan.
The January/February 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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