24housing Retrofit Best Practice Award 2010: How to enter
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24housing is inviting you to enter your flagship retrofit projects in our Retrofit Best Practice Award 2010.
We know there is some ground-breaking, cost-effective and easy
to replicate work going on across the UK as social landlords take a
pro-active lead in the retrofit and refurb movement. Now is your
chance to share your achievements with the rest of the sector,
through 24housing magazine and online at www.24dash.com. The winner
will receive a specially-commissioned recycled trophy.
What are we looking for?
We want to hear about the retrofit projects you’re proud of,
from the creative upgrade of a single property, to large scale
regeneration. Size doesn’t matter! We are looking for simple,
innovative and efficient retrofit projects – with elements
that can be easily adapted by other landlords.
Who can enter?
This competition is open to all registered social landlords,
including housing associations, local authorities, ALMOs,
co-operatives and charities. Your retrofit project must either be
underway, or complete.
How to enter
We’re keeping it simple. On no more than one side of A4, you
will be asked for a general overview of your project, as well as
brief criteria like cost-efficiency, CO2 reduction, resident
engagement and creativity. Deadline for completed entries is March
11th 2010. To request an application form, click on the
“award entry form” tab and follow the
instructions. Alternatively, email your request to editor@24housing.co.uk or call
0844 557 8324.
Our judging panel
The retrofit best practice award expert external judges
include:
Andrew Eagles, Sustainable Homes
Mat Colmer, Energy Saving Trust
Jim Vine, Building and Social Housing Foundation
Barrington Billings, Director Glendon Property Services
Paul Roche, SIG Sustainable Solutions.
Wayne Hemingway, designer and Chair, Building for Life
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