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These means will thus allow to produce new houses (34,2 million euro) and to pursue the extraordinary maintenance of the existing houses (8,8 million euro).
The investments in the existing housing will concern the heating, the insulation, the security, the elevators and the painting of the common rooms.
The 1000 Houses Plan aims at the production of quality housing particularly as regards energy consumption and long-lasting character. Other aspects such as the accessibility to persons with reduced mobility, the car and cycle parks, the collective and individual gardens as well as terraces are taken into account.
137 houses were thus produced since the beginning of the legislature (2007).
Works are in progress for 72 supplementary houses: Dam Verdure (10), Anneessens (16), Simon-Bolivar (town planning Insula 2) (45), Wimpelberg 149 (1). Houses built within Insula 1 will be delivered to the Property Management Agency (64). Construction sites Emile Wauters 158 (4) and Stéphanie (9) will start in 2010.
Planning permits were asked for Jeu de Balle/Chevreuil (15), Locquenghien 20 and 26-28 (17), Héliport Anvers (15), de Vrière (10), Thys Van Ham (5), Craetveld-Versailles (15), Heembeek-Bons Enfants (45), Vierges (9), Craetveld Wimpelberg (75).
Planning permit are in preparation for Kruisberg (20), Beyseghem (30). The operator for following projects will soon be indicated (missions of architecture and works): Chaussée de Vilvorde (35), Harenberg-Pré aux Oies (18).
The specifications of the projects Simons-Anvers (45) and Harenberg (25) are in the course of approval. The Ransbeek-Meudon (12) project is at the stage of the preliminary study.
Land Management Agency
Place De Brouckère 41
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 40 40
Fax : 02 279 40 44
economie@brucity.be
http://www.brussels.be/4742