STREAMING supports stakeholders, designers, and industrial partners in the construction sector in the transition towards a circular economy and recovery of waste streams as valuable resources. Supporting the ongoing initiatives of the European Commission towards establishing a new Circular Economy Action Plan for a cleaner and more competitive Europe, the project aims to investigate, develop and verify an novel intelligent monitoring and traceability support system for Construction and Demolition Materials and Waste (CDM&W) streams. STREAMING responds to an urgent need to valorise material streams and will test its functionality on four demo sites to provides a ready-to-use framework on virtually any construction site in the EU and Malaysia. The resulting Automated Material streAms platform to valorise DEmolition resoUrceS (AMADEUS) will integrate different existing monitoring tools, i.e. Building Information Modelling (BIM), Material Passport, GIS-based material stream, and Industrial Symbiosis platform, to trace and valorise CDM&W through the entire construction value chain (from End-of-Life Buildings to the design and construction processes of new buildings). By using real-time on-site progress data and AI sensor technologies, the platform automatically captures and traces on time and on site CDM&W movements. Consequently, by automating registration processes and reintroducing construction products or components (through reuse) or materials (through recycling) as resource in the construction supply chain, the platform enables an effective reduction of waste and closes resource loops with high value retention. Further benefits are increased time efficiency, strengthening of the sector of reclaimed materials, empowerment of stakeholders through regional Circular Construction Clusters, and an exchange of resources between different enterprises of the construction sector using systemic synergies within a specific regional urban and economic context.