The Catalan Land Institute (INCASÒL) will build 11 social rental housing developments in the city on municipal land granted as a surface right for 75 years, reaffirming Barcelona’s commitment to facilitating access to housing for its citizens. INCASÒL will invest 82.81 million euros in these buildings, which will be located in the districts of Sant Martí and Sants-Montjuïc.
This operation is part of the ‘Habitar B!’ programme, which is part of the cooperation agreement between the Barcelona City Council and the Generalitat to promote a total of 1,700 social housing units in the Catalan capital.
This is how the competitions work
During the submission period, 277 bids were received in this first phase and are currently awaiting administrative validation. The next step will be in November this year, when the five professional teams that will take part in the second round of each competition will be selected. The design and construction management contracts are expected to be awarded in the second quarter of 2025.
What will the new homes look like?
The flats will be flexible and de-hierarchised to adapt to society’s new lifestyles, and will have safe, equal and inclusive communal spaces.
Another important aspect will be energy efficiency and the rational use of resources in their construction and use.
The monthly rent will be determined at the time of their qualification as officially protected housing, but will not exceed that set by the module for officially protected housing in force at that time.