Theme 7: Value Chain Innovation

Project 7.1 Bundling of Energy Renovation Offers

Significant efficiencies can be achieved throughout the energy renovation value chain by bundling both energy renovation measures and capacity. This could lead to more cost-effective and faster energy renovations in the residential sector.

This project aims to design a flexible and modular production model to support housing renovations for various building types. The model would efficiently combine existing energy renovation capacities (i.e. organizations) and concepts (i.e. technologies and measures). It will be designed to realize opportunities for energy renovations during natural moments for different building types. It will also result in the development of libraries of standard situations and state-of-the-art solutions for energy renovations.

Partners: TU Delft, TNO, De Alliantie, Universiteit Twente, Reimarkt, OnderhoudNL
TU Delft Researchers: Ruben Vrijhoef, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
Timeline: 2020 – 2021

Project 7.2: Standardising and Bundling Demand of Housing Associations

There are opportunities to standardize and bundle demand across housing associations, and in turn, achieve faster, more cost-effective renovations in the residential building sector.

The aim of this project is to determine standard specifications for low energy renovation and the conditions that make bundling of demand by housing associations possible. The research question is: What asset management strategies and organisational conditions enable and encourage housing associations for (inter)organisational synchronising in the demand for deep renovation?

The project will result in the development of specifications for bundling demand, and will provide a learning environment to share knowledge and experience of bundling demand and matching supply. This project is related to the Renovatieversneller.

Partners: TU Delft, HU, Avans, Aedes, Onderhoud NL
TU Delft Researchers: Ad Straub, Frits Meijer, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
Timeline: 2020 – 2021

Project 7.5: Energy Cost-neutral Housing Renovation

New business models are needed to realize a rapid energy transition within the building stock. This project aims to seize an emerging opportunity to aggregate and scale up the efforts of SME construction companies with investors to realize the energy transition. This project aims to implement cost-neutral solutions for energy renovations in residential buildings by developing innovative approaches throughout the construction value chain. The project focuses on scaling up enthusiasm for energy renovations, as well as carrying out affordable, quality renovations with energy guarantees.

The results of this project will be relevant for construction companies, private homeowners, VVE's, investors and social housing associations.

Visit the Woonlasten Neutraal Renoveren website here for more information.

Partners: Servicebureau WNR, DNA in de Bouw, Kennisinstituut KERN, TU Delft
TU Delft Researchers: Erwin Mlecnik, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
Timeline: 2020 – 2021

Photo: Carl-Peter Goossen

Project Results