Massifying condominium renovations: CondoReno at the Forum Habiter Durable in Paris
On 10 April, CondoReno will organise the workshop “Massifying condominium renovations: replicating the CoachCopro and CondoReno models” at the Forum Habiter Durable in Paris organised by Agence Parisienne du Climat, partner of the project.
The workshop aims to promote the energy renovation of condominiums by highlighting the essential role of one-stop shops (OSS) as strategic tools. The focus will be on identifying decisive moments in the renovation journey and on how to engage key stakeholders. During the exchange, local sector representatives will have the opportunity to share their views and experiences on the subject.
Forum Habiter Durable is the go-to gathering for property owners and condominium managers regarding condominium renovations in the Greater Paris Metropolis. Attendance to the Forum is free of charge.
PROGRAMME
10:00 Massifying condominium renovations: European landscape, trigger moments and large-scale strategies
Christophe Milin, H2020 and LIFE project Advisor, European Commission – TBC
10:15 Presenting CondoReno – From theory to action : let’s co-create the future of one-stop shops
Fernando Sigchos, Secretary general, EBC (European Builders Confederation)
Emmanuelle Causse, Secretary general, UIPI (International Union of Property Owners)
10:30 Roundtable – Renvating condominiums: why engaging stakeholders makes all the difference
Moderator: Thomas Renaudin, APC (Agence Parisienne du Climat)
Panellists:
Sylvain Grataloup, President, UNPI (Union Nationale de la Propriété Immobilière)
Sylvie Montout, Economic Affairs Director, CAPEB (Confédération de l’Artisanat et des Petites Entreprises du Bâtiment)
Pierre Hautus, General Delegate, PLURIENCE
Karine Bidart, Director General, APC (Agence Parisienne du Climat)
11:30 Conclusion
Thomas Renaudin (APC)
Download the agenda for the workshop in French and English.
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