Ile-de-France wants to relaunch construction

Grand Paris Aménagement (GPA) announced on Tuesday a battery of measures aimed at relaunching housing production in Île-de-France, paralyzed by the deep economic crisis in real estate.

The Ile-de-France public establishment, which claims 7 to 10% of housing production in the region, has promised that this battery of measures would make it possible to reduce the cost price of housing by 6.75%.

We wanted (…) to do our part to facilitate the act of building, affirmed the vice-president of the region in charge of town planning, Jean-Philippe Dugoin-Clement, during the Mipim world real estate fair. Cannes.

GPA’s partner developers will have to commit to passing on these savings to their sale price, in order to reduce costs for residents.

GPA intends to promote the stabilization of housing, that is to say providing the possibility of transforming a large dwelling (T5, or five rooms) into two small ones (two or three rooms).

The developer also undertakes to limit the set-up time of a project to eight months and make greater use of off-site construction, which reduces the duration of on-site construction sites.

It also provides for a fund of 40 million euros aimed at lending sums to promoters allowing them to more easily commit to operations, in the form of a sleeping partner according to its general director, Stephan de Fa.

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Fewer promoters will be approached for each project, in order to reduce the time and costs of processing application files.

Grand Paris Amnagement, which currently applies standards that are not yet obligatory in environmental regulations on new construction, will not do the same when it becomes even more demanding, limiting itself to respecting the timetable set by law.

The economic situation today does not allow us to anticipate (…) except to block the system, argued Jean-Philippe Dugoin-Clement.

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