Kombohus Småhus : En förstudie om förutsättningar inför en framtida upphandling

Detta är en M1-uppsats från KTH/Byggteknik och design

Sammanfattning: SABO – the Swedish Association of Public Housing Companies – is the organization of the municipality owned public housing companies in Sweden. One of SABO’s main objectives is to increase the housing construction, which the Kombohus project is an example of. SABO’s Kombohus are multi-dwelling building agreements from which member companies can make contract calls to a set price. There is a demand among the members for a new Kombohus concept targeting smaller houses. The demand comes from smaller member companies outside cities. The demand from smaller member companies can be explained by a higher availability of ground and a lower demand of multi-dwelling buildings. The purpose of this report is to look into basic conditions for a new Kombohus, which will help SABO in a future procurement. Experiences and requests have been gathered through interviews with member companies and housing suppliers. Collected data have been compiled to create a target image of how a new Kombohus could be designed. The summarized result has led to the conclusion that the new concept should consist of • Semi-detached houses and row houses • One story houses • Apartment sizes: 2 rooms: 50-60 m 2 3 rooms: 65-75 m 2 4 rooms: 80-90 m 2 • Accessible apartments for different target groups • Optional carport • Optional storehouse • Different facade materials selectable • Plastic mat or clinker in bathrooms selectable • Houses independent of heating system • Turnkey project including foundation, but excluding ground work • White goods included • Environmental certification possibly optional, but not included in basic concept

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