Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development aims to promote the construction of "good houses" that are safe, comfortable, green, and smart through five key aspects: good standards, good design, good materials, good construction, and good maintenance [1] Group 1: Good Standards - The national standard "Residential Project Specification" was officially implemented on May 1 this year, requiring all new residential projects to comply with this new standard [2] - The new standard includes 14 enhancements, such as increasing the floor height from 2.8 meters to no less than 3 meters, mandating elevators in buildings with four or more floors, and reducing sound insulation requirements by 10 decibels [2] Group 2: Good Design - A national residential design competition has been launched, with the proposal collection phase completed by the end of September, gathering nearly 2,000 proposals [2] - The initiative focuses not only on new houses but also on the renovation of old houses to align them with the "good house" concept [2] Group 3: Good Materials - The ministry promotes the research and development of new building materials suitable for "good houses" through a "reveal the list and take the lead" approach, enhancing the application of green materials, smart security, and whole-house intelligence [2] Group 4: Good Construction - Many construction companies and design units are actively researching to address public concerns regarding housing quality [2] Group 5: Good Maintenance - A comprehensive safety management system for the entire lifecycle of buildings will be established [2] - An action plan for enhancing property services will be implemented to address key issues that affect the public [2]
住建部:五方面推动“好房子”建设
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-11 10:13