Invitation to the webinar on June 12, 2025.

The Austrian Sustainable Building Council (ÖGNI) is actively involved in the EU project More LIFE to Level(s). The aim of the project is to apply and further develop the European sustainability framework Level(s) in the practical implementation of construction projects.
Together with our European partners from Germany (DGNB), Spain (GBCe), and Denmark (DK-GBC), Level(s) is supporting selected construction projects across Europe. This generates practical insights that contribute to the further development of sustainable construction methods and the implementation of the EU taxonomy.
Through its active role in this project, ÖGNI is always at the forefront of European developments surrounding Level(s) and the EU Taxonomy. This direct connection to European sustainability initiatives enables ÖGNI to directly incorporate the latest findings into its independent third-party verifications. Level(s) provides uniform indicators for measuring aspects such as carbon emissions, resource use, water consumption, health, comfort, and climate change adaptation. It serves as a common tool for the construction and real estate industry to systematically assess and improve the environmental performance of buildings.
The reporting has three levels: “Concept”, “Detailed Planning and Construction” and “As-built and in Operation”.
The European Commission invites you to an informative webinar on June 12, 2025, titled "How to set early stage building sustainability objectives with Level(s)," to present the results of Level 1. The aim is to bring the EU Level(s) framework closer to a broader audience. In the webinar, representatives from ÖGNI will present selected projects that demonstrate the potential of Level(s) in practical application.
Participation is free. Further information and registration are available at: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/Levels-webinar-June-2025
The webinar will take place on June 12, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Further information on the More LIFE to Level(s) project can also be found on the ÖGNI website at: https://www.ogni.at/more-life-2-levels/