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ORGANIZATIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFLUENCE FACTORS WHICH IMPACT ON THE BUILDING ENVELOPES ENERGY EFFICIENCY
According to the results of the analysis of research which is dedicated to the development of scientific and methodological basis and practical experience of the organization and management of the technological process, which is aimed to increase the energy efficiency of the thermal insulation shell, the organizational and technological factors of the improvement implementation of building envelopes were identified. It was noted that stimulating the active development of organizational and technological measures to improve the performance of building envelopes’ energy efficiency involves conducting further scientific research to find ways by creating an optimal indoor microclimate. It is expedient to identify the regularities of factors optimization’s methodological basis according to the proposed algorithm of multi-criteria analysis of their influence on the building envelopes’ energy efficiency. To formalize hierarchically the factors affecting the building envelopes’ energy efficiency, it is proposed to classify them according to such parameters as the natural and climatic requirements for the microclimate of the premises according to the building’s purpose, the structural features of the building façades, the physical and mechanical properties of heat-insulating materials, the ecological and economic characteristics of the heat-insulating of building envelopes.