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Kinacrdine H.C. choose Tenants First

We are delighted to announce that Tenants First have been appointed by Kincardine Housing Co-operative to provide them with management services for the next three years.

Kincardine Housing Co-operative have 89 properties in Portlethen, Stonehaven and Fordoun.

 

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North-east housing associations have formed a partnership to build almost £19million of housing in the region over the next two years. Castlehill, Grampian and Langstane Housing Associations, Tenants First Housing Co-operative and Aberdeenshire Housing Project are joining Communities Scotland to form the Devanha Initiative, in a move which is the first of its kind in Scotland.

The associations got together following Government criticism of the construction industry. Two Government documents, the Egan Report and the Latham Report, found a lack of training in the industry had led to shortages of skilled labourers. They recommended a partnership approach would produce better value and quality housing.

The north-east associations responded by putting all their projects into one large tender valued at £l8.8million, which was won by Stewart Milne Construction and Robertson Construction.This means that 235 new houses will be built over the next two years in areas including Aberdeen , Inverbervie, Kintore, Fochabers, Fraserburgh and Tomintoul.

Sandy Murray, Chief Executive of Tenants FirstSandy Murray, Chief Executive of Tenants First, said: "The local office and the area director of Communities Scotland were committed to the idea of challenging traditional procurement models and we shared their enthusiasm."

Due to the size of the contracts, the partnership was able to include terms stating that apprentices must be hired. Through this method of bulk procurement, developments which had previously proved too costly will now be possible. 

Mr Murray said: “This is the first bulk procurement by housing associations in Scotland so it’s really cutting-edge. "We are not just looking at cost, but cost in use — for instance, the cost of heating to tenants. We believe it is the first time all the houses in a project will achieve this level of energy efficiency."

He added that all houses will be suitable for individuals with certain disabilities, which means a tenant who suffers a disability during his or her tenancy will not have the upheaval of moving.

The project will include housing for single people, families, people with special needs and elderly people. Alan Grant, Chief Executive of Langstane Housing Association, said: "We have been very pleased to be involved in this partnership project because it has enabled us to keep our development projects going across the area and also to build in lnverbervie and Tornintoul.’"

Mr Murray said it was the biggest contract of its kind in the housing association movement. “We are interested in learning as much as we can —that’s the whole point of partnering."

Building work started in March and the first home will be ready by the end of the year.

 

 

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