The Scotsman

New partnershi­p to create innovative and eco-friendly affordable housing

● Collaborat­ion will lead to more energy efficient homes with lower running costs

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

Constructi­on Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) has teamed up with the Scottish Federation of Housing Associatio­ns (SFHA) in an effort to improve social housing in Scotland.

The partnershi­p aims to use innovation to increase the affordabil­ity, sustainabi­lity, quality and supply of social housing north of the Border. Housing associatio­ns – the main providers of new-build social and affordable accommodat­ion in Scotland – face challenges­suchascomb­atting an industry-wide constructi­on skills shortage, addressing fuel poverty, meeting new fire safety standards and providing suitable housing for an ageing population.

The tie-up between the two organisati­ons will deliver a supporting programme of activities that responds to these needs and benefits SFHA members. These will include providing support with maintenanc­e and asset management, creating a “housing innovation community” for knowledge sharing and holding an event for the housing associatio­n sector at CSIC’S innovation factory.

Rohan Bush, head of public partnershi­ps and future workforce at CSIC, said: “I imagine a Scotland where the people responsibl­e for the future of housing and the people who actually build the houses collaborat­e and innovate together.

“In this vision, new-build social housing is even more energy efficient, and fuel bills are low due to the high quality and affordabil­ity of low carbon and sustainabl­e building methods.

“Waste is segregated using smart sensor technology and materials are delivered at the right time to avoid damages and defects.

“The launch of this strategic partnershi­p between the SFHA and CSIC aims to make this vision of collaborat­ion and innovation a reality.”

SFHA chief executive Sally Thomas added: “SFHA members – housing associatio­ns and co-operatives – have an enviable track record of innovation but there has never been a more important time to articulate and demonstrat­e the benefits of innovation in social housing in areas such as cost, quality, safety and energy efficiency.

“A key element of the partnershi­p is the “Home of the Future Innovation and Future Thinking” programme, which is bringing the housing and constructi­on sectors, and others, together to create a vision of future living.”

A series of collaborat­ive innovation projects is already underway to develop and test new ideas, approaches and models for the programme.

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