ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY OF MULTI-APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AT THE STAGE OF OVERHAUL AND MODERNIZATION (STATUS, PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS)

Section

Environmental Safety Construction and Town Economy

Title

ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY OF MULTI-APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AT THE STAGE OF OVERHAUL AND MODERNIZATION (STATUS, PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS)

Сontributors

I. V. Kozlov, Head of Energy Audit and Housing Control Department at the State Unitary Enterprise “MOSOBLSTROYTSNIL”,

Postgraduate Student at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract

The article reflects the current state of the housing stock in Moscow and highlighted the most significant problems. The current program of refurbishment and the experience of modernizing residential buildings during the overhaul in Moscow is described as the most common method for solving existing problems. The evaluation of the current program in terms of compliance with modern challenges in relation to housing stock has been made. The importance of incorporating environmental aspects into modernization and capital repairs was noted. The ways of solving existing problems and the possibility of completing the program of refurbishment are suggested.

Keywords

major repairs, ecological safety, modernization, existing housing stock, wellbeing, energy efficiency.

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