More than 9000 homes are set to benefit from bathroom replacements
Thousands of Housing Executive homes are set to benefit from new kitchens, bathrooms, windows and doors, it has been announced.
“It will see a substantial investment in the local economy and provides long term assurances of job security and training opportunities for multiple local contractors. “We are committed to providing the highest quality services and high standards of improvements. Given the scale of our business, the Housing Executive has a direct role in generating local economic outcomes, sustaining jobs and supply chains.
“The operating environment, over the last three years, has been challenging in terms of price volatility, labour and material availability, particularly in the construction market. “As a consequence a number of our maintenance services and programmes were disrupted and, last November, we allowed a number of contractors to be released from their contractual obligations with the aim of stabilising workforces and protecting jobs.
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