Better construction projects for remaining tenants – A study on social sustainability and disruption minimization during renovation
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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As cities densify to meet the growing demand for housing, construction in already
inhabited areas is becoming an increasingly common strategy. This presents new
challenges for social sustainability, as tenants' quality of life may be affected by noise,
dust, interruptions to essential services, and a sense of intrusion into the home. This
study explores how such disruptions can be minimized and how property owners can
act to promote security and well-being for tenants who remain in place during
construction.
The study is based on a qualitative case study of a planned remodelling project on
Jungmansgatan in Gothenburg, where tenants are expected to remain in their homes
throughout the entire construction period. Through thirteen semi-structured interviews
with both tenants and professionals in property management and project planning, as
well as a systematic literature review, the study analyses tenants’ experiences, needs,
and expectations ahead of a planned construction project, alongside professionals’
reflections from similar past projects. The focus is particularly on communication and
support measures during the planning phase.
The results show that everyday life is affected on multiple levels, especially for elderly
tenants, families with children, and individuals with special needs. Noise, dust, and
temporary shutdowns of water and electricity create stress and frustration. Poor
communication often worsens the situation, while clear, accessible, and continuous
information can strengthen trust and foster a sense of inclusion. The study also
highlights the importance of tailored support, such as temporary relocation options,
adapted hygiene facilities, and multilingual information.
The conclusion is that a person-centred and ethical approach, where tenants are not
treated as a uniform group is essential for integrating social sustainability into
construction projects where residents remain in place. The study offers concrete
recommendations for property owners and project managers on how to improve both
implementation and outcomes in this type of urban development project.
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Tenant satisfaction, residential renovation, building extension, vertical extension, inconveniences during construction, communication tenants renovation, housing redevelopment
