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Environmental assessment and sustainability

What type of legislation exists dealing with environmental issues affecting building works and with promoting sustainable developments?

Portugal

Portugal

In Portugal the environmental law framework that governs construction developments reflects European Law principles. The main statutes are:

  • Decree-Law No. 142/2008, of 24 July 2008, as amended, that establishes the legal framework for the conservation of nature and biodiversity.
  • Decree-Law No. 194/2009, of 20 August 2009, as amended, that establishes the legal regime for municipal public water supply, wastewater sanitation and urban waste management services.
  • Decree-Law No. 151-B/2013, of 31 October 2013, as amended, that establishes the legal framework for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of public and private projects that are likely to have significant effects on the environment.
  • Law No. 19/2014, of 14 April 2014, that establishes the bases of the environment policy.

There are also other relevant statutes on

  • waste management;
  • noise pollution;
  • air quality;
  • the use of water areas;
  • water quality;
  • specially protected areas (such as national parks and national reserves);
  • ecological and agricultural reserves; and
  • energy certification of buildings.

Decree-Law No. 68-A/2015, of 30 April 2015, as amended, implemented the mandatory energy audit requirements contained in the Directive 2012/27/EC on Energy Efficiency. Under this Decree-Law, companies that are not SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) are subject to an energy audit of, among other assets, buildings and vehicles, before 5 December 2015 and at least every four years from the date of the previous energy audit.