Construction industry is an influential element of Russian economy. It is well known that the main objective of construction for a builder is receiving profit in the form of a difference between the received investment contributions and size of construction cost. Therefore maximum efficiency from implementation of a project will be received by a builder who will carry out construction of the most investment-attractiveness object.Investors do not use certain formalized analytical tools for assessment of situation in regions where a construction object can be potentially placed in most cases. Frequently, investors make the decision on building placement, which based on subjective representation about investment-attractiveness of specific region.The goal of this research is analysis of investment-attractiveness of high-rise building with building site in case of placement in different regions of Russian Federation according to method of A.L. Kaminskiy, including additional unique characteristics of the object.
Calculation of energy performance of buildings is defined by European standards in accordance with the Directive 2010/31/EU (EPBD). One of the main goals of the Directive 2010/31/EU is the decrease of energy consumption in the buildings. Standard EN ISO 13790 prescribes the methodology of calculations of energy performance of buildings. The input data for the calculation and their interpretation are defined by European standards related to EN ISO 13790. Climate parameters are defined based on meteorological data in accordance with EN ISO 15927-4. Numerous analyses have shown that the results of calculations depend not only on the chosen method, but also on defining the climate parameters.
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