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Danish Building Research Institute (SBi)

Danish Building Research Institute (SBi)

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SBi, the Danish Building Research Institute is an institute at Aalborg University. Situated in Copenhagen the institute deals with all subjects within constructions and buildings and develops research-based knowledge to improve buildings and the built environment. SBi identifies subjects that are important for professionals and decision-makers involved in building and built environment. And subsequently we communicate our knowledge to these groups. SBi has approximately 120 employees and an annual turnover of approximately DKK 75 million.

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