In Spain, the construction sector is going through a crucial time for the future. After more than five years of destruction of traditional economic model based on the promotion of new residential building, seems that institutions are betting heavily on a new path that will focus on the rehabilitation of existing housing stock.
It will be a process of radical change for the different players in the sector. One strategy that the central government supports up forcefully through the Ministry of Public Works and National Housing Plan 2013-2016. Since in 2008, compulsorily implanted Técnicade Building Inspection under certain conditions and, especially along 2013, the purpose of government is to mobilize the population to undertake the maintenance, rehabilitation and renovation of older homes. And thereby, promote the renovation of the damaged areas of cities. So, this year, have appeared successive laws that encourage the reorientation of architecture and construction activity towards improving the existing building.
This is what has happened with the Royal Decrees 233/2013 by regulating the State Housing Plan (LPEV) and 235/2013 on the energy certification of buildings (LCEE). And more recently, with the Law 8/2013 Rehabilitation, regeneration and urban renewal (LRRRU) to which to dedicate this reflection and briefly presented here.
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Creo que la gente necesita mas información sobre como hacer las cosas! a dia de hoy te tienes que fiar de este o aquel! la información seguramente abrira mas puertas!
Sí.
Creo que las administraciones deberían hacer más campaña explicando cuales son los mecanismos para poder acceder a las ayudas que están previstas.
Necesitamos recuperar masivamente nuestras viviendas y las ciudades que habitamos.