What “ABEX-indexed” actually means for your quote
The Belgian construction index, in plain language — and why it makes an estimate defensible at the bank.
It feels like a conversation, not a form. A progress bar always shows where you are, an AI assistant sits beside you to help, and a reviewer in our Brussels office signs the report off before it reaches you.
Address, year, status, building type and EPC — all on one screen. Drop your PEB certificate and we read it for you.
~ 3 min · no account neededTell us which rooms are in scope and their area. The m² drives the take-off and the ABEX pricing behind the scenes.
area · mandatory per roomPick what to renovate — or describe it in the chat and let the assistant suggest the work packages for you to confirm.
1,240 indexed line itemsReview, edit and generate. A human reviewer checks it, signs off, and your PDF — with subsidies — is on its way.
14-page report · from €29This is the real intake. The sidebar tracks your progress, the centre asks one clear question at a time, and the assistant on the right turns a sentence into work packages you approve.
Pick the work packages, or describe the job in the chat and let the assistant suggest them. You can always adjust later.
AI is fast and consistent — perfect for structuring scope and matching the ABEX index. But nothing leaves the building auto-generated.
The engine turns your answers into line items, matches them to the ABEX index, finds the subsidies and builds the energy path — in seconds.
A reviewer checks the assumptions, corrects what the machine can't see, and signs off. Their name is on the report — that's the difference a bank notices.
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