France

21

Companies Assessed

13

Regulations Analyzed

€149.3

Billion Invested

In 2024, France saw investments of € 149.3 billion in constructing and renovating buildings, making it the third-largest market in Europe. The residential market accounted for 61%, while the non-residential market made up 39%.

Residential

61.49%

38.51%

Non-residential

€33.5

BILLION

+

New Housebuilding

€58.2

BILLION

=

Renovation

€91.8

BILLION

Residential Investment

€57.5

BILLION

Non-Residential Investment

To encourage more sustainable practices in the French construction market, it is essential that government regulations set a clear direction and targets, and that the organisations that commission new buildings and renovation projects (the construction clients) adopt and implement strong sustainability policies. These pages, therefore, provides an overview of three important aspects influencing the transition of the French construction sector towards sustainable practices:

ANALYSIS

Analysis of the regulatory landscape related to sustainability in the built environment

IDENTIFICATION

Identification of major construction clients driving the country construction sector

ASSESSMENT

Assessment of the sustainability policies of major construction clients

Below is an overview of the regulatory landscape related to sustainability in the built environment in France. The analysis first examines whether and how France has implemented relevant EU policies in its national regulations (the full description of these EU policies can be found here). Then we look at other French regulations that stimulate sustainable practices in the French construction sector.