Versnellen van de planfase bij woningbouwprojecten. Een studie naar knelpunten en oplossingsrichtingen
Towards a shorter, continues and predictable plan-phase in residential development projects. A study on bottlenecks and solution directions

report
The Netherlands is facing an escalating housing shortage6. In 2022, the national target was set to deliver 900,000 new homes by 2030. As of 2023, this target has risen to 981,000 homes in response to growing demand. We are currently experiencing a housing deficit of 451,000 homes7, and the consequences are visible in the market and society. Between Q4 of 2019 and Q4 of 2024, the average house price increased from €312,871 to €461,7978, making homeownership increasingly out of reach for many. Besides, also rental prices increased significantly9. One of the most promising responses to this challenge is conceptual and industrialised (C&I) construction. We’ve experienced that the terms; industrialised building, systems building, rationalized building, modern methods of construction (MMC), advanced building construction (ABC) are used amongst others10. In this report we use the term Industrialised Construction (IC) meaning; A form of construction that utilizes processes and technologies typical of industrial manufacturing. Besides, we use the term conceptual referring to the use of product platforms as “a set of subsystems and interfaces that form a common structure from which a stream of derivative products can be efficiently developed and produced” [2].
TNO Identifier
1021098
Publisher
TNO
Collation
49 p.
Place of publication
Delft