If you ask:

Why it is important?

Construction already generates about 35 % of Europe’s CO₂ emissions* – more than aviation and shipping combined. Europe’s new rules turn that number into a deadline:

DNSH – mandatory now for every project that touches EU funding.
Whole-life LCA – compulsory carbon totals for all large buildings from 2028 and for every new build from 2030.
ZEB – zero-operational-emission performance for new public buildings from 2028 and for all new buildings from 2030.

How it will work?
  • Real-time tracking of LCA, ZEB & DNSH metrics across every project stage


  • Automated analysis of BIM models, drawings and documents (IFC, PDFs, Excel, etc.)


  • Visual dashboard with per-country regulatory alignment and EU Taxonomy/DNSH flags
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  • AI-driven optimisation suggestions to lower embodied carbon and ensure “Do No Significant Harm” conformity.

What does NULIO mean?

Nulio. – Making zero __ the only future
waste buildings
compliance gaps
delays in sustainability
excuses
a standard

Where can NULIO help?

Developers today lack:

  • Tools that automatically track and assess LCA, ZEB & DNSH compliance.

  • Real-time insights and optimisation suggestions based on live project data.

  • An easy, cost-effective way to meet these regulatory requirements –without pricey certifications or consultants at every project stage.

Where we are today?

Stage 1 DNSH Checker (in build).

  • Uploads your draft DNSH file.

  • Marks missing data and critical errors.

  • Tells you exactly what to fix.

Next up Stage 2 Auto-filled DNSH, then Stage 3 LCA + ZEB modules, so the whole compliance pack takes hours, not weeks.

How is the market doing?

Current tools are slow and expensive, and Developers lack real-time insight:

  • LCA, ZEB & DNSH assessments cost thousands of euros and take weeks – the process is highly manual and depends on specialist consultants.



  • No unified way to track LCA, ZEB & DNSH performance during planning or design – data remain scattered across PDFs, Excel sheets and BIM models, leaving project teams without instant feedback or clear progress metrics.

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