NetZero Collective has announced it has been been awarded new, multi-year contract to provide retrofit services to supported housing provider Golden Lane Housing.
The project is intended to deliver the improvement of 75 homes in both the North West and South West regions for the client.
Commencing this summer, the £140,000 project will take place over two years and will incorporate retrofit advice, assessment, coordination and post-installation evaluation.
The company stated it secured the contract following a mini competition run via Procure Plus.
Golden Lane is a provider of supported housing for people with a learning disability or autism.
The two businesses will be working in close partnership to ensure tenants are fully informed about the plans in accessible formats.
The team are experts in decarbonising buildings and are known for its work supporting social landlords to make homes net zero compliant. Its surveys use cutting-edge technologies and industry best practices to identify ways to reduce emissions and make buildings more energy efficient.
Managing director Neil Waite said; “It’s a pleasure to be able to support Golden Lane Housing and their communities in their journey to net zero.
“We are proud to be at the forefront of sustainable solutions and it’s positive to be embarking on a new partnership.”
Golden Lane Housing head of assets Keith Henderson said: “With the impact of rising energy prices on UK households, Golden Lane Housing is committed to supporting our tenants through the cost-of-living crisis.
“One of the ways we’re doing this is through improving the environmental performance of our tenants’ homes to make them more fuel efficient and in turn help tenants with saving money on their energy bills.”
Together with low-carbon energy specialists and academic research partners including the University of Southampton, the company said it is supporting landlords across the UK to produce evidence-based decarbonisation plans, aligned to PAS2035 and PAS2038.