Subtasks
Subtask A (Advanced Exemplary Projects - Information Collection &
Brief Analysis)
- Documentation of the design, performance, process
and motivations of exemplary
building renovations
Form:
- Subtask structured brochures available for
downloading on the SHC public Website
- Lessons learned summary from example buildings on
the SHC public website
- Two dissemination seminars held in connection with
the expert meetings.
- Survey of national renovation guidelines.
Audience: Architects, building owners, institutions, teachers
Schedule: Template brochures March 2011
Brochures added throughout the duration of the Task
First dissemination seminar autumn 2011, second in 2013
Subtask B (Market and Policy issues and Marketing Strategies)
- A simplified building stock analysis for the
countries actively participating in the subtask.
Together with an analysis of the ownership structure
this will form the information foundation for
identifying segments with high potential. [B1]
- In depth descriptions of decision making processes
in case studies in the participating countries (minimum
2 case studies from the participating countries in the
subtask). These reports will also describe how non
energy benefits of the investments have influenced the
rocess, and how attitudes change among decision makers
during the process. [B2]
- Based on [B2] and project descriptions delivered by
subtask A, a discussion with conclusions regarding
barriers and driving forced in decision making processes
will be summarized. This report should be of great
interest for building owners and actors in the building
industry. [B3]
- Based on the other deliverables it will be discussed
how authorities may increase the number of ambitious
energy efficiency projects in the non residential
sector. [B4]
- Two workshops held in conjunction with expert
meetings. [B5]
The different sub deliveries will be gathered in a final report.
Audience: Actors in the building industry focusing on renovation
projects, local and national authorities, owners.
Schedule: March 2012: Simplified building stock analysis.
Case studies will be completed. Throughout the duration of the Task.
June 2013: Summary of barriers and driving forces.
October 2013: Discussion of how authorities may speed up this market.
October 2012 and October 2013: Workshops.
March 2014: Final report
Subtask C (Assessment of Technical Solutions and Operational
Management)
- A documentation of building information and data on
a website (coop. with subt.A)
- Detailed description of two best case buildings
(school and office building) considering (i) before and
(ii) after retrofit. A third step is the description of
the building performance (iii) with optimized control
and operation algorithms applied.
- A technical report with recommendations for (i) the
assessment of new technologies for retrofit and (ii) a
description of successful path to “nearzero energy
buildings” (NZEB) with good indoor comfort.
Audience: Architects, building owners, supply industry
Schedule: Brochures/booklets added throughout the duration of the
Task
Final Technical report in June 2014
Subtask D (Environmental and Health Impact Assessment)
- A booklet on sustainable and advanced renovation of
non residential building, especially renovation of
schools. [D1]
- Two task workshops to discuss:
- The selected criteria and the
analysis of exemplary projects
- The table of content of the booklet
Audience: Architects, teachers and students, (building owners and
institutions)
Schedule: Sept. 2011: presentation of selected criteria
June 2012: analysis of exemplary projects (could be added throughout the
duration of the Task)
March 2013: presentation of table of content
June 2014: Final booklet for ExCo approval.
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