房龄30年及以上城镇住宅房屋实施首次体检
Zheng Zhou Ri Bao·2025-11-20 00:46

Core Viewpoint - Zhengzhou's Housing Security and Real Estate Management Bureau has initiated a public consultation on the implementation plan for the "Three Systems" of urban housing safety management, aiming to establish a comprehensive safety management framework for buildings throughout their lifecycle [1][2]. Group 1: Implementation of Housing Safety Management - The plan includes the establishment of three systems: housing inspections, safety management funding, and housing insurance, with a focus on urban areas within Zhengzhou [1]. - Initial housing inspections will target residential buildings aged 30 years and older, with a phased approach starting in selected districts [1][2]. - The frequency of inspections is defined: buildings under 30 years are exempt, those between 30 and the design lifespan require inspections every 10 years, and those at or beyond the design lifespan need inspections every 5 years for residential and every 2 years for non-residential buildings [1][2]. Group 2: Financial Responsibility and Reporting - The costs for residential building inspections will be covered by the municipal public account, while non-residential building inspection costs will be borne by the safety responsibility holders, with a 50% subsidy from the public account [2]. - The first inspections for buildings constructed in 1985 or earlier are scheduled for 2026, with subsequent inspections planned for buildings from 1986 to 1990 in 2027, and from 1991 to 1995 in 2028 [2]. Group 3: Safety Assessment and Feedback Mechanism - Safety inspection results will include evaluations of the foundation, structural integrity, and systems, with findings reported to the responsible parties for necessary remediation [2][3]. - If a building fails the initial inspection, it will be deemed unsafe, requiring further assessment or remedial actions before it can be used again [2].