What to do with empty toothed offices? Converted into homes – yet delivers extra jobs also Photo ANP / Lex van Lieshout
Converting offices, hospitals and care homes to government through special arrangements construction delivers the next five years for millions of euros in extra work. The transformation project could potentially lead to 700 additional full-time jobs in the construction industry.
That today according to calculations by the Economic Institute for the Building Industry (EIB). The EIB made this calculation by order of the Interior Ministry, in response to a motion by MPs Roald Van der Linde and Jacques Monasch.
The government wants to encourage that empty office buildings are converted to residential. The motion is therefore proposed to exempt the conversion of residential property valuation system and the rental charge. According to the EIB would undertake members that an investor turns earlier to rebuild, because revenues from leasing can increase it (by the vrijwstelling of the property valuation system), and the cost of the hiring will be lower (by exempting the landlord tax).
In the best case will be realized through the scheme annually 1,800 homes, which produces construction in the coming years for 140 million euros a year in extra work. This would increase employment by about seven hundred full-time jobs
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