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Our Compliance frameworks are clever, agile and really embrace building safety.
Our Compliance frameworks are clever, agile and really embrace building safety.
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We've a number of frameworks to support your development projects.
Our framework covers fully managed, secure, flexible and auditable electronic payment services.
Our cleaning and grounds maintenance framework is designed to help with your estate management.
Our repairs and maintenance frameworks support all aspects of your asset management strategies.
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We've committed to training housing sector colleagues, organisations and the supply chain through our Prospects programme.
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07 May 2021
Our Climate Research Group met for the second time last week, we hear from our Head of Business Partnerships David Smith on how they got on. They've made great strides and have set out the vision for their insights document set to be
By 18 January 2021, 74% of Local Authorities had declared a climate emergency. They pledge to be zero carbon (on average) by 2030. At the last meeting our Climate Workgroup agreed that they'd be dedicated to supporting the sector to achieve this through a number of initiatives. They'll begin by publishing an insights document. The Insights Document in a nutshell. The publication will be a strategic insight piece that supports the decarbonisation of housing stock and a move towards sustainable homes and living. It will be heavily focused on residents - improving live within the home rather than the focus on zero carbon for the physical asset. To achieve this the Group is taking a three-fold approach. They're creating three spin-off groups which will influence the document:
Next Steps The Group will be hosting two more workshops in July and October. They'll use this to finalise the guidance for publication at the SEC Annual Conference in November 2021. We'll be publishing my blog updates as their conversations progress!
We’ve recently joined both the Good Homes Alliance and the National Energy Foundation’s SuperHomes Network.Following…
We’re proud to launch our Sustainable Homes Matrix this week – the third research paper from our industry workgroups.…
We’re proud to announce that we’ve joined the BSI as Members this month. Becoming Members demonstrates our commitment…