Who are we?
The authority on resilient, circular and sustainable infrastructure
The goal of Institut AdapT is to promote innovation in order to accelerate the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure that is resilient to climate change with a reduced environmental footprint.
We support researchers, governments and industries in their efforts to build collaborative research projects. By providing access to our academic network and expertise in research funding, we are helping to bring these projects to fruition.
Our Values
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Excellence
We are committed to quality and precision in the performance of all activities of the institut. Our goal is to consistently exceed expectations.
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Commitment
We are driven by a deep commitment to our mission and work tirelessly—with passion and perseverance—to bring our projects to life.
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Innovation
We seek to push boundaries, discover and develop new approaches and solutions, and to innovate in our management, operations, services and work processes. We foster and promote innovation within the team.
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Openness
We welcome and draw inspiration from the diversity of our people, ideas, and expertise, resulting in transformative solutions that engage and unite.
Our Mission
To develop innovative solutions for the design, construction, maintenance and operation of circular, climate-resilient infrastructure assets.
Drawing on expertise from all fields of engineering, management, health, and the humanities and social sciences, researchers at Institut AdapT are working to develop solutions that will enable us to build infrastructure that is better adapted to climate change.
Our Vision
To be the international authority on resilient, circular and sustainable infrastructure.
Our Team
Behind each project stands a dedicated team of experts from varied backgrounds, working together to develop real-world solutions to the pressing issues of climate change.
AdapT relies on a multidisciplinary research team, numerous renowned partners, as well as established groups at ÉTS, including the Center for Intersectoral Studies and Research on the Circular Economy (CERIEC) and the Interdisciplinary Centre for research, development and the operationalization of sustainable development (CIRODD).
Don’t just coexist with climate change.