Project description
Building a home renovation service for all
Renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings – to create more space, reduce energy consumption, and preserve cultural heritage – is becoming more and more important these days, especially in urban areas. Some repair services are too costly for home owners to consider. The EU-funded HIROSS4all project will implement an integrated one-stop-shop home renovation service in the Basque Country in Spain. Coordinated by the Basque government, it will engage citizens and an innovative financial instrument to make the service suitable for vulnerable populations. The project will focus on energy efficient building upgrades and minimising logistical, financial, administrative, and legal burdens. It will also ensure building renovations improve quality of life in Basque Country and EU level.
Objective
HIROSS4all Project will develop and implement an innovative integrated home renovation service (IHRS) for private residential buildings in two districts in the Basque Country (Spain) and subsequently replicated within the region. The project develops an economically viable business model that brings together active citizen engagement and an innovative financial instrument, making the service suitable for vulnerable populations. The local one-stop-shop pilots will be managed and coordinated by the Basque Government. Specific objectives:
-Foster energy efficiency building upgrades, on vulnerable districts.
-Minimize logistical, financial, administrative and legal burdens caused by a complex and multi-stakeholder home renovation process
-Ensure that building retrofits consider the social dimension by incorporating security, comfort, and improved accessibility for Basque citizens to further improve the quality of life of vulnerable population.
-Design a scalable operating model to the district offices, and ensure the replicability of the one-stop-shop service, at both the Basque Country and the EU-level.
-Create strong and reliable public-private partnerships for the provision of the service.
- Identify and overcome regional-local collaboration barriers inherent to home renovation services.
-Increase homeowner and regional partner awareness of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency, including health, wellbeing, comfort, job creation and energy poverty alleviation.
For achieving this issue a consortium consisting on 9 partners (GV, EVE, GNE, DEBEGESA, VVMM, FEDARENE, ZABALA, G6 and HOUSING-EU) has been assigned. It is a well-balanced group with different backgrounds and complementary expertise and skills, covering the full value chain.
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CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinator
01010 Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spain