Julien Nartet recently launched Evoligna, an innovative company specializing in the manufacture of passive-energy wooden houses, located in Mirande in the Gers department. This initiative reflects a commitment to more ecological and sustainable building practices, responding to a growing demand for environmentally-friendly housing.
Evoligna stands out for its industrial approach to the manufacture of wooden house components, assembled on site. This method significantly reduces construction time to just four months, an undeniable advantage in a sector in search of efficiency and speed. By investing 1.2 million euros in a nearly 2,000 m² industrial site, the company has equipped itself with the resources needed to meet booming demand while maintaining the highest quality standards.
Evoligna's method is not only fast, but also ecological and economical. Targeting both construction professionals and private individuals, this approach aims to democratize the use of wood as a core material. The use of wood is not limited to its aesthetic and comfort benefits. It goes hand in hand with a substantial reduction in carbon footprint, responding to current environmental concerns.
Evoligna's choice of wood also has a technological dimension. The company relies on cutting-edge processes to improve the energy efficiency of the homes it builds. By reducing energy requirements, these passive houses contribute to increased savings on energy bills, while ensuring optimum thermal comfort all year round.
Since its foundation less than a year ago, Evoligna has already met with considerable success, with an order book that continues to grow. This success is due to the innovations on offer and the growing interest of consumers and professionals alike in more sustainable, high-performance building solutions. Julien Nartet, the visionary at the head of the company, sees an imminent paradigm shift in the building sector. He wants to position Evoligna at the heart of this transition towards more responsible construction methods.
According to Julien Nartet, the construction sector is on the cusp of a major transformation, requiring a re-evaluation of the materials and techniques used. By offering modular, sustainable solutions, Evoligna aims to make an active contribution to this evolution. The challenge is considerable, but the company is committed to combining technological innovation with respect for environmental values to build the future of housing. The increased and optimized use of wood is a relevant response to today's challenges, combining technological sophistication and sustainable development.
Evoligna marks a significant step forward in the field of wood construction, anticipating market needs and adapting to a society increasingly concerned about its ecological impact. Under the leadership of Julien Nartet, the company strives not only to meet demand, but to redefine industry standards for a greener, more innovative future.