Theme 6: Complex Assessment Frameworks

This project aims to develop a standardized assessment framework for owners of large residential building stocks, such as housing associations. The framework is intended to provide local governments and building owners with a unified approach for investment decisions with respect to energy renovations. It will take a wide range of complex criteria into account, such as community context, organizational objectives, building properties and technical solutions.

The project is being carried out in the following phases:

  • The development of an assessment framework (Activity 1)
  • The development of key performance indicators (e.g. based on circularity, carbon emissions and costs) that support the monitoring and evaluation of different renovation approaches (Activity 2)
  • The development of cost-efficient, no-regret renovation measures for different building archetypes and contexts (Activity 4)

The insights from this project are contributing to other national initiatives such as Renovatieversneller.

Partners: TNO, TU Eindhoven, TU Delft, Hanze Hogeschool, Hogeschool Utrecht, OnderhoudNL, W/E, Groenwest, Woonbedrijf, Area, Wocom, AEDES, Vabi, Arcadis, Atriensis, VGM, Making Space, Vastgoedbelang, Netbeheer Nederland
TU Delft Researchers: Paula van den Brom (Post Doctoral Researcher), Arjen Meijer, Ruben Vrijhoef, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
Timeline: 2020 – 2021