Riba-roja de Túria to build 36 social housing units under the Vive Dana Plan

The Generalitat and the local council promote industrialized building to facilitate housing recovery in the town.

Construction works of industrialized housing in a Valencian town.
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Construction works of industrialized housing in a Valencian town.

The Generalitat and the Riba-roja de Túria City Council have agreed to build 36 industrialized social housing units to address housing needs resulting from the October 2024 floods.

The project is part of the Vive Dana Plan, an autonomous initiative that seeks to speed up execution times through industrialized construction systems. During a recent meeting, representatives from the Department of Housing and the local council agreed to integrate a municipal plot into the Local Reconstruction Project (PRL) to increase the buildability of the site.
The initial proposal, which included 28 homes on a plot on Hernán Cortes street, has been modified to optimize space. With the new construction method, 36 homes with one or two bedrooms and an average area of 65 square meters each are planned.

"We have proposed joining the Vive Dana Plan in order to accelerate the construction of social housing and facilitate housing recovery through industrialized building."

the regional secretary for Housing · Regional Secretary
The regional government highlighted that the commitment to industrialized construction allows for reduced execution times, while also promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Currently, the Vive Dana Plan already has other developments underway that add up to nearly 100 homes in municipalities such as Albal, Torrent, and Utiel.
For their part, the local administration positively valued the collaboration with the Valencian Housing and Land Entity (EVHA) and the private sector. The shared goal is to build public affordable rental housing that can meet the existing demand in the municipality of Riba-roja de Túria.