1 ORGS · 3 ACTIVITIES ← all strategies ·
theory of action →

Code-Compliant Renovation

By upgrading facilities to meet current building codes and removing safety hazards, organizations improve occupant safety and housing stability, because code-compliant structures reduce risk of injury, displacement, and costly emergency repairs. This strategy focuses on targeted, safety-driven renovations that ensure homes and facilities adhere to legal and structural standards. It distinguishes itself from broader home repair models by prioritizing regulatory compliance and hazard mitigation—such as fixing faulty wiring or removing lead paint—over cosmetic or accessibility improvements, thereby addressing immediate risks and preventing future crises.

1
orgs running it
3
activities of those orgs
2
clusters touched
who runs it

organizations running this strategy · 1

what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Property Management and Maintenance Services SIGMA CHI 6100 SAN AMARO DRIVE CORP
    direct service
    Provides ongoing property management services including lease issuance, rent collection, cleaning, utility maintenance, and repair of building systems such as HVAC and doors. Ensures compliance with fire and safety codes through regular maintenance and upgrades.
  • Property Renovation and Capital Improvements SIGMA CHI 6100 SAN AMARO DRIVE CORP
    direct service
    Conducts comprehensive restoration and renovation projects to maintain and upgrade the chapter house property, including structural repairs, code-compliant stair and railing systems, flooring refinishing, and installation of energy-efficient lighting and hurricane-rated windows. Projects are funded through annual reinvestment of funds and include life safety upgrades and new resident amenities.
  • Utility and Infrastructure Upgrades SIGMA CHI 6100 SAN AMARO DRIVE CORP
    direct service
    Executes major infrastructure improvements including abandonment of septic tanks and connection to the university sewer system, replacement of window sills, and installation of new windows and egress systems to meet current building codes.