Lovell wins £20.3m contract with Bristol City Council |
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Lovell is celebrating after being chosen by Bristol City Council to carry out refurbishment work on selected units in the council’s 30,000 stock homes for the next five years.
The
contract, which comprises the fitting of new kitchens and new electrics to
bring homes up to Decent Homes standard, was awarded by the Council’s property
management company, Landlord Services. The work will begin just before Christmas. David Gough, regional director for Lovell in the Midlands, said:
“This
is a significant contract for us and we are delighted to have been chosen.
Bristol City Council has a very positive and committed approach to bringing all
of its council housing up to and beyond Decent Homes Standard, and we look
forward to playing our part in making local people more comfortable in their
homes. We have a team of experts who not only understand the value of technical
skills but also of customer service, so I hope this will prove a very positive
experience both for the council and its residents.”
Councillor
Anthony Negus, Cabinet Member for Housing, Property Services and Regeneration,
at Bristol City Council said: “Ensuring our homes are able to meet the Decent
Homes Standards is a major undertaking for the council. “The refurbishment work being undertaken will improve conditions for our tenants and maintain the value of our housing stock.” |
