Indeed, in a tense context on the materials market, the fact that most social housing contracts remain signed at firm prices, neither discountable nor revisable, and that they provide for late penalties raises fears of a "jaws effect". ". This situation, concerning the entire building sector, jeopardizes the objective of “250 social housing units approved in two years” and threatens the very survival of an entire section of the productive apparatus within the territories.
Action Logement, CDC Habitat, CAPEB and FFB are joining forces to achieve the ambitious objective of 250 approved social housing units in 000 and 2021, after a downturn phase and a spectacular drop in 2022 (2020 housing units) .
For Bruno ARCADIPANE, President of Action Logement, and Philippe LENGRAND, Vice President: “Housing is an essential lever for economic recovery and a central sector of activity, spread over all regions and decisive for employment. With this joint initiative, Action Logement confirms its mobilization in particular to contribute to the national objective of a new supply of 250 housing units. "
For Anne-Sophie GRAVE, Chairman of the Management Board of CDC Habitat: “Throughout the crisis, construction companies were mobilized, in compliance with health rules, to meet the need for housing and support activity. For CDC Habitat, building a partnership relationship with them, supporting them in all circumstances, is an imperative, which we have also materialized from the first confinement. It is also the best way to start the recovery together. "
For Jean Christophe REPON, president of CAPEB: “At a time when activity is still fragile and threatened by supply difficulties, it is important that housing and construction players act together, in the interest of the sector and in particular of small businesses. "
For Olivier SALLERON, President of the FFB, “This collegial approach shows the responsibility of the Action Logement and CDC Habitat groups. History teaches us that there is no recovery without the mobilization of social donors, and the HLM movement in general. "