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CRESME RESEARCH CENTRE: SYNTHETIC DESCRIPTION
OF THE ACTIVITIES
CRESME is
a non-profit association created in 1962 in favour of promotion
and information on construction industry and territory transformations.
Its purpose is to carry out researches and studies and to
favour meetings between public and private operators. Due
to numerous and complex requests, the CRESME
Research Centre ( joint-stock company controlled by the Cresme
Association ) was created in 1982.
CRESME carries
out surveys and analyses regarding:
- aspects of production and market
in the constructions field;
- territorial structures and transformations,
with relative economic, urban and social implications;
- administration in public bodies,
also by means of feasibility studies of definite solutions
and an active participation to their management;
- training of professional profiles
within the framework of territorial-transformation and facility-management
processes.
CRESME is
internally specialised in: statistical, economic, urban, juridical
and sociological aspects. These allow interaction between
different subject-matters of major interest to the Centre.
All this is facilitated by the extent and variety of the association
(over 150 share holders representing the whole constructions
field) and of interlocutors that normally refer to the CRESME
Ricerche S.p.a.
During its 40 years of activities, CRESME
has acquired and developed both a scientific and cultural
experience. This guarantees an accurate and correct supply
of information, evolution of methods and instruments of research.
A constant updating of this resource is made
possible by means of two strategic bearings, which regulate
the Centre's activity:
- a permanent observation of complexities
and changes in both the construction industry and the territorial
transformations;
- the development of scientific and
cultural activities where CRESME acts as a connection link
between different operators, experiences and subject-matters
which are implied in processes of territorial transformations.
Research studies by thematic area and
information systems represent the methods and tools across
the whole CRESME research activity.
The CRESME activities are mostly addressed to the following
fields of action:
- Environment and sustainability
- Structural analysis
- Territorial analysis
- Assistance to Public Administrations
- Current trend and forecast
- Facility management
- Training
- Strategic marketing
- Feasibility studies
CRESME has
traditionally provided assistance and support especially to
local administrations and autonomous associations acting as
a coordinator.
CRESME is
a founding member of EUROCONSTRUCT,
the European Association established in 1975 consisting of
nineteen European research institutions specialised in the
construction economy.
Every six months, EUROCONSTRUCT
organises a conference in a European capital. During the Conference,
medium-term forecasts are presented for the different segments
of the construction sector - residential, non-residential,
and civil engineering - and for the individual European countries
belonging to EUROCONSTRUCT.
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