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Portrait for Chris Blackbeard

To achieve three star rating and do wel in short notice inspections, housing associations must put their residents at the heart of their service. Benchmarking allows organisations to look at themselves objectively and target areas requiring improvement.

Chris Blackbeard (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for Mike Turner

Delivering long term savings via open book partnerships

Mike Turner (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

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EU procurement regulations state that a new procurement has to be undertaken at the end of a contract term. This weakens the argument for open book threefold: checking the open book account truly reflects the actual costs, the power of the incentive to pr

(2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for John Barnham

Reducing carbon emissions takes planning, commitment from staff and residents, good technology and funding.

John Barnham (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for Andrew Percival

One of the challenges facing asset managers is to retrofit social housing properties as part of thir ongoing asset management responsibilities. Planned and routine maintenance, voids and capital programmes present the opportunity to improve energy perform

Andrew Percival (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

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One of the challenges facing asset managers is to retrofit social housing properties as part of thir ongoing asset management responsibilities. Planned and routine maintenance, voids and capital programmes present the opportunity to improve energy perform

(2010 - See all articles from 2010)

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The 'Residents 4 Low Impact Sustainable Homes' (Relish) pilot was set up to prove how a pragmatic and cost effective approach to retrofitting can meet the decent home standard and contribute to the government's sustainability and fuel poverty agendas. The project's success was based on the successful collaboration of the landlord, residents, surveyors and contractors.

Jeff HentonColin FarrellRobin Roberts (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for Mathew Baxter

The procurement of asset management services gives registered providers the opportunity to engage with stakeholders in the development of a service that meets the needs of residents and the provider. The procurement process has 4 phases: scoping, procurement, mobilisation and contract delivery.

Mathew Baxter (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for Peter Jackman

Apartment residents are reliant on the elements of construction that are present between their flat and their neighbour's to separate them from the others in the event of a fire. Legally, all walls and floors should be able to resist fire for a sufficient period to allow the fire services to extinguish the adjacent fire or enable evacuation. This article examines the two unfortunate vulnerable openings that may permit the fire to breach these enclosures.

Peter Jackman (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

Portrait for Daniel Pitcher

Those with water hygiene responsibility for their organisation must have a legionellosis risk management strategy.

Daniel Pitcher (2010 - See all articles from 2010)

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