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Multi-apartment Building Renovation (Modernisation)

Audit Id 1616584756812
Title Multi-apartment Building Renovation (Modernisation)
Titre dans la langue originale

Daugiabučių namų atnaujinimas (modernizavimas)

Lithuanian

Année 2020
Sujet

Housing, Property and Construction

Type

Performance

Type de performance

Performed by single SAI

Description The results of the audit “Multi-apartment Building Renovation (Modernisation)” carried out by the National Audit Office in January 2000 demonstrated that the modernisation process of multi-apartment buildings needs to be improved in order to make their renovation more efficient and smoother, to accelerate thermal energy savings and increase the involvement of owners into the modernisation process. There are currently around 38 thousand multi-apartment buildings in Lithuania, of which 90%, built by 1993, are energy inefficient and should be modernised. The Multi-apartment Building Renovation (Modernisation) Program approved by the Government provides for the modernisation of 4,000 multi-apartment buildings by the end of this year, however only 2,941 multi-apartment houses have been renovated throughout the entire period of the programme (2005-2018). The audit recommendations, if implemented, would increase the involvement of owners of apartments and other premises in the modernisation of multi-apartment buildings, and ensure a smooth process of modernisation, which would allow to increase thermal energy savings.
Auteur

Lithuania

Matériels

Audit report

Lithuanian

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Summary

English

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Contact
nao@vkontrole.lt
http://www.vkontrole.lt
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