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Possibilities of drawing financial support to reduce the energy intensity of buildings
Felgrová, Nikola ; Kocourková, Gabriela (referee) ; Vaňková, Lucie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with options for obtaining financial assistance in order to minimize building energy intensity. The first part is focused on clarifying the concepts related to the issue. This covers things like investments, loans, subsidy resources, and subsidy programs, among other things. The second section of the paper examines how a particular family house in the village of hudlice went about decreasing its energy intensity. Variations of funding for this construction project were presented based on available information on the availability of subsidy resources and the provision of custom loans
Public procurement analysis
Felgrová, Nikola ; Novák, Matěj (referee) ; Korytárová, Jana (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis and comparison of requirements, processes and outputs of selected public works contracts in the Pardubice Region. The first part focuses on the analysis of selected public procurement contracts. Basic information about the contract, the contractor and subsequently the total cost of the contract is collected. The next part of the work focuses on the evaluation criteria and the requirements of the contracting authority. New evaluation criteria are set and then the suppliers' bids are compared for all projects. The output of the work is an evaluation of all selected projects.
Possibilities of drawing financial support to reduce the energy intensity of buildings
Felgrová, Nikola ; Kocourková, Gabriela (referee) ; Vaňková, Lucie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with options for obtaining financial assistance in order to minimize building energy intensity. The first part is focused on clarifying the concepts related to the issue. This covers things like investments, loans, subsidy resources, and subsidy programs, among other things. The second section of the paper examines how a particular family house in the village of hudlice went about decreasing its energy intensity. Variations of funding for this construction project were presented based on available information on the availability of subsidy resources and the provision of custom loans

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