“New homes in the Basin are a sign of hope, of renewal” declared François Marty, Mayor of Decazeville during the foundation stone of the new pavilions built by Aveyron Habitat in Baldy. Claude Assier, Chairman of the Board of Directors of AH, also intervened to say that a page was being turned.The old homes were outdated and no longer met demand: we must adapt to a new clientele, who are rightly more demanding on the quality of homes and their adaptation to current requirements. “. He recalled that 110 housing units had been removed from the site. 5 pavilions will be built and delivered at the end of 2025 (2T3 and 3 T4), then 7 new ones are planned. The rental prices announced are attractive to say the least, i.e. from 360 to 400 € for T3s and from 480 to 530 € for T4s. The cost of these constructions is around 900. 000 € This financing is made possible thanks to the participation of the State, Action Logement, the Banque des Territoires, the Departmental Council and the Decazeville town hall. will speak, 13 were from Aveyron, Jérôme Larochette, Director, and Bruno Perez, former Decazeville manager, were present.The attachment of the Decazeville OPH to Aveyron habitat was a good initiative. Aveyron habitat is a force in social housing with a stock of more than 5,000 apartments. The building permit was submitted in 2023 and then everything went well.” C Tieulié, representing the President of the Departmental Council, insisted on the importance of Aveyron Habitat “It is a tool that contributes to regional planning with its 3 agencies, its 60 employees and its presence in 141 municipalities in the department. “. Before the reception was shared by those present, the traditional laying of the first stone allowed Claude Assier, François Marty and C hristian Tieulié to practice the art of masonry! Next meeting , in Cransac, for the implementation of a set of 13 pavilions including 6 initially, at the beginning of 2025.