Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings

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Main Author: Almeida, Rafaela
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Rodrigues, Hugo, Gomes, M. Glória, Furtado, André
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Buildings account for 40% of energy consumption and 38% of CO2 emissions in the European Union (EU). This substantial impact is primarily due to the delayed implementation of initial energy codes. Additionally, about 40% of the EU's buildings are situated in seismic-prone areas, many of which were constructed without meeting current safety standards. An estimated 65% of these structures require both energy and seismic upgrades. Given these challenges, there is an urgent socio-economic and environmental need to renovate the existing building stock. It is crucial to adopt an integrated retrofitting strategy, enhancing both efficiency and resilience against extreme events. This study provides a detailed examination of the integrated retrofitting of existing Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings. Additionally, a review of current international policies (or incentive programs) related to independent (i.e., structural or energy) and integrated retrofitting (i.e., seismic plus structural) is presented and discussed. From the ten incentive programs evaluated, 77% focused on energy retrofitting interventions, while only 33% addressed structural improvement interventions. As anticipated, there is an increasing emphasis on programs that also consider the sustainable impact of these buildings’ interventions but the combination of energy plus structural interventions still has a minor relevance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
title Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
spellingShingle Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
Almeida, Rafaela
Incentive programs
Integrated retrofitting
Energy efficiency
Structural safety
CO2 emissions
title_short Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
title_full Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
title_fullStr Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
title_sort Perspectives on integrated retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete buildings
author Almeida, Rafaela
author_facet Almeida, Rafaela
Rodrigues, Hugo
Gomes, M. Glória
Furtado, André
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Hugo
Gomes, M. Glória
Furtado, André
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Rafaela
Rodrigues, Hugo
Gomes, M. Glória
Furtado, André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Incentive programs
Integrated retrofitting
Energy efficiency
Structural safety
CO2 emissions
topic Incentive programs
Integrated retrofitting
Energy efficiency
Structural safety
CO2 emissions
description Buildings account for 40% of energy consumption and 38% of CO2 emissions in the European Union (EU). This substantial impact is primarily due to the delayed implementation of initial energy codes. Additionally, about 40% of the EU's buildings are situated in seismic-prone areas, many of which were constructed without meeting current safety standards. An estimated 65% of these structures require both energy and seismic upgrades. Given these challenges, there is an urgent socio-economic and environmental need to renovate the existing building stock. It is crucial to adopt an integrated retrofitting strategy, enhancing both efficiency and resilience against extreme events. This study provides a detailed examination of the integrated retrofitting of existing Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings. Additionally, a review of current international policies (or incentive programs) related to independent (i.e., structural or energy) and integrated retrofitting (i.e., seismic plus structural) is presented and discussed. From the ten incentive programs evaluated, 77% focused on energy retrofitting interventions, while only 33% addressed structural improvement interventions. As anticipated, there is an increasing emphasis on programs that also consider the sustainable impact of these buildings’ interventions but the combination of energy plus structural interventions still has a minor relevance.
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