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B UILDING & M ANAGEMENT V OLUME 3 I SSUE 2 M AY - A UGUST 2019 T HE CIT Y F I ED M ETHODOLOGY FOR CITY RENOVATION AT DISTRICT LEVEL E. V ALLEJO , C. C RIADO , E. A RRIZABALAGA , G. M ASSA AND A. V ASALLO (2019). B UILDING & M ANAGEMENT , 3(2): 23-33 includes different aspects as Risk management, Supervision and Quality Control plans. Also the BIM approach and BIM Execution Plan are considered during this phase. At least, procedures for the energy performance and energy savings, economic analysis, social acceptance, and life cycle analysis should be defined. For instance, in order to evaluate the energy performance of the intervention CITyFiED Methodology recommend the use of IPMVP and ASHRAE protocols, which are focused on ECMs. All the stakeholders from the different groups, including citizens and end users, participate in this stage. Particularly, is remarkable the role of Contracting Parties that form part of the Consultant experts and that have not previously been involved in the process. They are usually selected by a tender/bidding process and their scope of works, supply, etc. is defined by the tender documents. However, sustainability is not only energy and environment, but other issues play an important role, as Social acceptance, Economic issues, Quality control of the interventions, LCA, which all are included within the proposed plan. The Technical Definition of measures is developed within the BIM framework and related to the selected project delivery method and procurement process, considering that most part of the Municipalities need to face it to accomplish legal requirements. Chronologically, the order of these actions depends on the scope of services that the Municipality would want to cover during the process according to its technical capacity. The Technical Committee is the main responsible actor during Phase VII, deploying both the commissioning tasks and the Sustainable Evaluation Plan previously defined. Specifically the monitoring programme implementation is responsibility of the Monitoring committee in case of any, in order to gather the real data consumption from the metering systems. The final impact that the renovation has on the sustainability is evaluated not only at district but also at city scale. On the one hand, level 3 indicators, which were proposed for impact evaluation target, are calculated again, but this time with real data from monitoring mainly, and the analysis carried out of the overall performance. On the other hand, the impact after renovation at city level is calculated in order to verify the accomplishment of the general and specific objectives defined during Phase I and II, through recalculating Level 1: City indicators and their results compared. With respect to the Project Delivery Method for the contracting formats, it is recommended the application of the IPD to the maximum extent that the public procurement requirements allows. It is ‘a collaborative alliance (…) to optimize project results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste, and maximize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication, and construction” [10]. It emphasizes BIM potential, the early involvement of stakeholders and it has a risk and benefits sharing approach. As recommendation for the Method of Procurement aligned with IPD, it could be followed the sustainable procurement in which the tender documents are performance based and not prescriptive document and the design is not detailed in tender documents [14]. Finally, correction actions are deduced from the short to the long term and from all the strategies for future renovation actions. 4. C ONCLUSIONS The financial resources have to be clarified in this phase. It is recommended for some measures to follow the Energy Service Company (ESCO) business model, especially in the case of private ownership of buildings. The need of innovative methods and the collaboration of municipalities with external consultancy groups to guide them in their application is perfectly face in CITyFiED Methodology. As a holistic procedure for the city renovation at district level, it guides the municipalities under a multi-criteria perspective along the urban renovation process. The integration of supporting tools (3 level of indicators, SEP, Replication model, etc.) supports the decision-making process from the diagnosis, selection as well as final evaluation of measures and retrofitting scenarios, as a useful management and control tool. Within this phase it is defined the Sustainable Evaluation Plan (SEP) to be applied during phase VII for the monitoring and the evaluation of the measures. 3 .3.7 P HASE VII: M ONITORING AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT EVALUATION During this phase the strategy and their actions are completed attending to their priority and they are commissioned when finish. For that purpose, a Commissioning Plan should be follow in order to test the correct performance of the ECMs installation and guarantee the operability of the system in terms of performance, reliability, safety, information traceability, etc. The CITyFiED project aims to enable the replicability and mass -market deployment of energy-efficient retrofit of districts. Therefore, taking in advance the successful CITyFiED demonstration cases, in the cities of Lund (Sweden), Laguna de Duero (Spain) and Soma (Turkey), the methodology use them as a reference and a opportunity to validate and refine it through the active participation of the CITyFiED network of cities, assuring its flexibility and adaptability to different Once the actions are commissioned, the SEP will be deployed, in order to assess the overall performance of the intervention. 32