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AGEC Law and PEMD assessment: material compliance - laboratory expertise

From PEMD assessment to technical validation for reuse

In the construction sector, the PEMD assessment is a major regulatory step for demolition or major renovation projects, particularly on sites over 1,000 m². It makes it possible to identify the stock of products, equipment, materials and waste, and to estimate their potential for reuse, repurposing, recycling or recovery. But in practice, inventory alone is not enough.

A material identified as reusable must still demonstrate its residual performance, its actual composition, its condition and its environmental safety. Without this technical validation, the potential remains theoretical and insurance barriers remain.

Identifying a stock does not mean proving its suitability

In a life cycle approach, a removed material may have economic and carbon value without being immediately reusable. Aging, contamination from use, heterogeneous composition, the presence of heavy metals, additives, volatile organic compounds or process residues can compromise its reuse.

Visual or documentary inspection alone does not always make it possible to assess this risk.

analysis tailored to the nature of the material and the risk being assessed

Depending on the material, the building’s history and the intended use, FILAB can deploy targeted chemical and physico-chemical analysis: screening and quantification of heavy metals, analysis of volatile and semi-volatile organic substances, study of extractable and leachable compounds, identification of additives, characterization of mineral matrices, polymers, coatings or complex assemblies.

The goal is to document material compliance and assess the level of risk associated with a reuse or BTP material recovery scenario.

A scientific approach aligned with field requirements

FILAB acts as an independent technical partner to secure decisions made after a PEMD inventory. Its approach combines needs assessment, tailor-made study design, targeted analysis, interpretation of results and support for project teams.

This methodology helps prioritize batches, objectify the feasibility of reuse and reduce the carbon footprint of the construction sector by better preserving material value.

Laboratory expertise to confirm material compliance

FILAB supports project owners, environmental design offices, demolition contractors, architects and insurers in turning a PEMD inventory into an actionable technical decision. The laboratory sets up tailor-made analytical protocols to characterize materials from deconstruction, verify their material compliance, look for any contaminants, assess leachable substances and document suitability for BTP reuse.

The assessment identifies the potential, FILAB confirms the technical reality.

Removing technical, regulatory and insurance barriers

The involvement of a laboratory provides an evidence-based foundation for site decisions. It makes it possible to produce defensible analytical results, justify an orientation toward reuse, material recovery or disposal, and reduce uncertainty for insurers and project management stakeholders.

This approach is particularly useful for the characterization of deconstruction waste and the assessment of the compliance of heterogeneous batches.

Advanced technical resources for tailor-made expertise

The laboratory relies on recognized equipment and expertise: ICP-MS for trace elements and metallic contaminants, GC/MS and HS-GC/MS for volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, LC/HRMS for non-volatile substances, SEM for surface observation and characterization, FTIR for material identification, as well as custom analytical developments and method validations. This multi-technique capability makes it possible to build a relevant study plan for a reuse suitability test.

An accredited laboratory to produce robust results

The laboratory holds COFRAC ISO 17025 accreditation for part of its analytical activities and implements rigorous protocols adapted to complex matrices and demanding industrial issues. This culture of evidence, already used in sectors with strict constraints, is an asset for documenting compliance, supporting technical files and meeting expectations for traceability, safety and insurability in BTP reuse operations.

Define, analyze, confirm, reuse

To begin the process, the first step is to define the need: the nature of the materials, the volumes involved, the usage history, the intended destination, and the expected level of requirements. FILAB can then define a sampling and testing plan, carry out the appropriate analysis, interpret the results, and provide technical conclusions useful for decision-making. This approach helps secure reuse, guide construction materials recovery when necessary, and strengthen coordination between the project owner, environmental AMO, construction companies, and insurers.

Contact the laboratory, submit the existing assessment, define the study plan, have the materials analyzed, validate the technical feasibility of reuse.

Frequently asked questions

How can the reuse of materials identified in a PEMD assessment be secured?

To secure reuse, the PEMD assessment must be supplemented by laboratory characterization. This step makes it possible to confirm the material composition, detect pollutants or undesirable additives, assess the risk of leaching and provide objective data useful for decision-making, traceability and the insurability of the project.

Why is a PEMD inventory not enough on its own to decide on reuse?

A PEMD inventory lists and classifies materials, but it does not on its own demonstrate their actual suitability for reuse. Laboratory validation provides evidence on composition, the presence of contaminants, leaching behavior and compatibility with a new use.

What analysis can be used to assess the compliance of a deconstruction material?

The analysis depend on the material and the intended future use. They may include screening for heavy metals, VOCs, extractable or leachable substances, identification of additives, mineral or polymer characterization and surface examinations. The aim is to obtain reliable data to decide on reuse or recovery.

Why is FILAB a relevant partner for projects related to the AGEC law and PEMD?

FILAB provides advanced analytical expertise, a wide range of instrumentation, a tailored approach, and a culture of evidence that is valuable for reuse projects. The laboratory helps move from a potential identified in the assessment to technical validation that can be used by project stakeholders.

How do you initiate a laboratory validation process after a PEMD assessment?

After the PEMD assessment, the right approach is to identify the priority materials, define the necessary tests, have the analysis carried out by a qualified laboratory, and then use the results to confirm or rule out suitability for reuse. This technical validation secures operational decisions and documents compliance.
The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Video debriefing available with the expert
Video debriefing available with the expert
Emmanuel BUIRET Metallurgical Specialist
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