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Portrait for Richard Macphail

Using the valuable data collected for Energy Performance Certificates

Richard Macphail (2009 - See all articles from 2009)

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Portrait for Naomi Goode

Housing associations are not yet piling them high and selling them cheap, but the sector (supported by the Housing Corporation) is disposing of a significant number of 'surplus' homes as part of a stock rationalisation process.

Naomi Goode (2007 - See all articles from 2007)

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Portrait for Mandy Hughes

Mandy Hughes writes about how new technology makes remote working cheaper, more efficient, safer and easier.

Mandy Hughes (2007 - See all articles from 2007)

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Portrait for Joshua Warren

Are all asset management systems the same?

Joshua Warren (2006 - See all articles from 2006)

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Portrait for Dave Treanor

Far too many housing associations and local authorities leave it up to their surveyors to decide what data they need to collect in a stock condition survey.

Dave Treanor (2005 - See all articles from 2005)

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Tim Wilson and David Miller of M3 Housing ran a workshop at the NHMF Conference in 2005 on how to run a Health Check on their asset management and maintenance.

(2005 - See all articles from 2005)

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Portrait for Tim Wilson

M3 Housing Consultancy was formed in April 2004 to provide expert advice and assistance to housing organisations.

Tim Wilson (2005 - See all articles from 2005)

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Portrait for Tim Wilson

Property Maintenance has long been viewed by many as a necessary evil; something that, grudgingly, has to be done; a source of complaints from customers; a headache for the Board or Council and a constant source of gripes for tenants.

Tim Wilson (2004 - See all articles from 2004)

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