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A Fourth Party Energy Provider for the Construction Value Chain: Identifying Needs and Establishing Requirements

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Today’s building and energy management market is heterogeneous and complex. Most of the players in the construction market are not in possession of the managerial capability to fully control the dynamics that affect their energy costs in terms of energy sourcing and energy management. Moreover, construction industry needs to rely on a stronger technical and commercial expertise. On one hand, there is a need of an in-depth and extensive level of technical know-how that most of facility managers, property developers and building owners at private and public level scarcely hold. On the other hand, this industry is characterized by a fragmentation within the single tiers of the value chain. In this context, the paper aims at proposing a new vision of the building value chain towards a collaborative network led by a new player, namely the Fourth Party Energy Provider, acting as the “one-stop contracting and managing” operator, integrating resources, capabilities, best available technologies and practices for providing energy-efficient building solutions.
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hal-01470628 , version 1 (17-02-2017)

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Sergio Cavalieri, Stefano Ierace, Nicola Pedrali, Roberto Pinto. A Fourth Party Energy Provider for the Construction Value Chain: Identifying Needs and Establishing Requirements. 19th Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2012, Rhodes, Greece. pp.256-264, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-40361-3_33⟩. ⟨hal-01470628⟩
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