Student Dormitory Maksimir
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Student Dormitory Maksimir

The Student Dormitory ''Maksimir''  is located on part of cadastral plot no. 247, cadastral municipality Peščenica, at the address Trg J. F. Kennedy 9, Zagreb. The gross construction area is 3,376.97 m², and the heated area of the building is 2,803.76 m².

The design and technical documentation for the energy/comprehensive renovation of the Maksimir Student Dormitory building must meet the following criteria:

  • Achieve annual primary energy savings (Eprim, kWh/year) of at least 50% after renovation compared to the state before renovation, aiming for the highest possible savings in line with the renovation concept

  • Design at least one new renewable energy system and an efficient district heating system in line with the renovation concept and defined measures

  • Achieve the highest possible share of renewable energy in the annual delivered energy after the renovation - with a target value of at least 75%

  • Design more than one new horizontal measure (implementation of new/reconstruction of existing accessibility elements in accordance with the Ordinance on Ensuring Accessibility of Buildings for Persons with Disabilities and Reduced Mobility (NN 78/13)), measures for integrating green infrastructure elements, sustainable urban mobility, and electromobility

  • Based on the results of the existing condition analysis, it is necessary to design an increase in the seismic resistance of the building by at least 10% above the existing seismic resistance - the ratio of calculated seismic resistance of the structure to the seismic resistance of the structure according to the HRN EN 1998 series and the associated national annexes (in accordance with the Technical Regulation for Building Structures NN 17/17, 75/20), and in compliance with the currently applicable technical regulations

  • The project must be developed in accordance with the EU’s horizontal policies on sustainable development, accessibility for persons with disabilities, gender equality, and non-discrimination - i.e., the project must contribute to or at least be neutral regarding these policies

  • The project must comply with the "Do No Significant Harm" (DNSH) principle - this must be addressed and explained in the design and technical documentation

  • Individual energy renovation measures of the building must meet the following criteria:

    • Individual measures (including all materials, decommissioning, installation costs, all design/technical support costs, and all auxiliary costs necessary to complete the works) must contribute to the EIB’s objectives for climate action and environmental sustainability if:
      (i) they comply with the requirements set for individual components and systems in the applicable national regulations transposing the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), and must meet Ecodesign requirements in accordance with Directive 2009/125/EC, and
      (ii) expected energy savings are demonstrated through an energy audit, comparison between certified energy performance certificates before and after renovation, or any other transparent and proportionate method acceptable to the EIB.