The European Parliament has quietly finalized an architect agreement for a comprehensive €455 million environmental makeover of its building facilities. The ambitious renovation project aims to transform the Parliament's infrastructure into a nearly energy-neutral complex through extensive green upgrades and modernization efforts.
According to the European Parliament's communications team, the comprehensive plan focuses on achieving significant environmental improvements through thorough renovation work. The project will incorporate cutting-edge sustainable technologies and energy-efficient systems designed to drastically reduce the building's carbon footprint and environmental impact.
Beyond environmental considerations, the renovation will also prioritize enhancing safety measures and upgrading technical facilities throughout the Parliament complex. These improvements will ensure that the building meets modern security standards while providing state-of-the-art technical infrastructure to support the Parliament's legislative functions.
The extensive renovation work is scheduled to span seven years, beginning in 2024 and continuing through 2031. This timeline reflects the complexity and scope of the project, which will need to be carefully coordinated to minimize disruption to the Parliament's ongoing operations and legislative activities during the construction period.