Asset Management and Development

Our communities of practice are a group of like minded professionals that work (or have an interest in) an area of housing practice.

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About

Effective asset management is a vital function for the housing sector. This community of practice enables members to come together and share best practice in delivering productive, positive services for your communities.

This community of practice explores the practice and strategic approaches to ensure that you are delivering the best services for your communities.

 

Key Content

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New build development programmes, net-zero challenges, emerging technologies, retrofit and modern construction methods.

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The key drivers for the future of strategic asset management

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Using IoT to aid asset management

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Stock condition surveys and beyond

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Taking a fabric first approach to retrofit

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Passivhaus in the social housing sector

Services

Forthcoming Events

Sustainability Conference

Come and join us for our exciting and thought provoking sustainability conference. This is an in person event.
20th May 2026

Publications and reports

DVFM Cost, Time and Quality Return Template v1.4

DVFM Cost, Time and Quality Return Template v1.4, to be submitted within 90 working days of project completion.

DVFM Tenant Satisfaction Template

DVFM Tenant Satisfaction Template (updated in April 2026), which must be submitted 9 to 15 months after project completion.

DVFM Tenant Satisfaction Return – Guidance Notes

This document provides guidance for the correct completion of the Development Value for Money Tenant Satisfaction Return.

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