Repairing existing resident housing
- Overseeing housing rehabilitation priorities
- Upgrading existing shelter units
- Upgrading existing family accommodation
- Implementing needed housing renovation
- Enhancing existing shelter structures
- Renovating residential housing units
Context
The upgrading of existing housing by its very nature has traditionally attracted small-scale contractors. This also applies to housing maintenance. One reason why low-income settlements lack upgrading is that there is a disparity between the importance attached to new construction programmes vis-à-vis the upgrading of existing settlements. Almost invariably, any governmental programme of investment in low income shelter and infrastructure is linked to the construction of entirely new facilities. Another reason for the lack of response to upgrading is that it is a more challenging task than the straightforward construction of a new building.
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Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
Society » Family
Amenities » Housing, tenants
Amenities » Maintenance
Research, standards » Measurement
Research, standards » Quality unification
Health care » Rehabilitation
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Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Oct 6, 2022