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09 January 2025
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13 January 2025
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Abstract
Dutch housing associations, being semi-pubic construction clients, have been assigned an important role to help to realise the national goal of a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050. Practice shows that to achieve this goal, a growing number of housing associations bundle sustainable retrofit projects in multi-year programs. Those programs are implemented by entering into strategic partnerships with retrofit contractors. Based on an explorative literature review and case-study research, this article zooms in on the rationale behind the development and its effects and future. The process of establishing the partnerships and the organizational consequences for the partners involved, are discussed. The findings show that housing associations that opt for strategic partnering, significantly change their tendering process and, above all, look for the right contractors. The novel approach increases the retrofit rates and the tenant satisfaction with the process. Trust is key in the collaboration between clients and contractors. Hindering factors are the needed cultural and organizational changes on both the supply and demand side.
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Multi-Year Programs and Strategic Partnering
3. Methods
4. Results
4.1. Initiative and Goals
4.2. Selection of Retrofit Partners
4.3. Characteristics of Retrofit Partners
4.4. Organizational Consequences for Housing Associations and Contractors
4.5. Tenant Involvement
5.6. Retrofit Approach and Initial Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Dwellings | Staff | Current program | Contractors | Focus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8,200 | 85 | 2019-2022 | 2 | NZEB, Energy labels A ,B |
| 2 | 12,000 | 120 | 2018-2022 | 6 | Stepwise, CO2 neutral 2050 |
| 3 | 14,500 | 130 | 2016-2026 | 2 | Building shell |
| 4 | 26,000 | 250 | 2017-2021 | 3 | Energy label B |
| 5 | 27,000 | 350 | 2020-2024 | 4 | Energy label A |
| 6 | 27,000 | 350 | 2020-2025 | 2 | Energy label A |
| 7 | 50,000 | 585 | 2020-2024 | 12 | Stepwise, CO2 neutral 2050 |
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