Natural Timber in Building Construction
An overview of structural and finishing timber grades, certification schemes such as FSC and PEFC, and their relevance to construction projects in Poland.
Read articleA structured overview of natural and certified building materials — timber, stone, and insulation — with a focus on environmental standards applicable to the Polish construction market.
Each article covers one category of eco-friendly building materials, including properties, applicable standards, and typical usage in residential and commercial construction.
An overview of structural and finishing timber grades, certification schemes such as FSC and PEFC, and their relevance to construction projects in Poland.
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Stone as a building material — from quarried sandstone and granite to reclaimed masonry — its durability characteristics, and application in renovation projects.
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A comparison of mineral wool, cellulose, and cork insulation — thermal performance parameters, health and emission classifications, and EU regulatory context.
Read articleMaterial certification in Poland is governed by a mix of EU directives and national regulations under the supervision of the Polish Centre for Accreditation (PCA) and ITB (Building Research Institute).
The EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR, No. 305/2011) sets the framework for declaring material properties. CE marking is required for most structural materials sold on the Polish market.
This reference covers materials commonly used in residential and small commercial construction. Data reflects publicly available technical specifications and regulatory documents.
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