Housing LIN Cambridge Partnership Approach 25th September 2012
Keepmoat New build mixed tenure housing Keepmoat was formed following the merger between Apollo and the companies making up the former Keepmoat Group We are now a £1.2 billion company specialising in a fully integrated service to both the public and private sector providing 1520 new homes for sale delivered in year to March new homes delivered for Local Authority and Registered Provider clients 1,016 Extra Care home delivered refurbished homes HCA DPP1 panel Developer Partner on HCA’s National Affordable Housing Programme (NAHP) 2008 – 2011 and
Working with communities Durham Housing Partnership and Durham Villages Regeneration Ltd Hull and Gypsyville Housing Venture and HMR West Hull HMR Heartlands – Sefton, Wirral, Liverpool Birmingham Municipal Housing Trust Wolverhampton – Showell Park, Blakenhall, All Saints London Borough of Camden – 10 year Partnering Contract New Tyne West Development Company – Scotswood SPV Sheffield Local Housing Company Cambridge City Council – Affordable Housing programme Various Extra Care schemes in Soham, Barnet, High Wycombe, Thurrock and Basildon
Partnering Public and private sector working together Vision Trust Realism Commitment Openness Culture Understanding Language Resources Delivery, Delivery, Delivery
Delivery ‘Action on the ground’ Building ‘the team’ Roles and responsibilities Partnering Risk management Asset management Funding Land assembly Delivery programme Outputs / outcomes Added value
What underpins the Cambridge City Council partnership Cambridge City Council Keepmoat Framework Agreement Assets Skills Cash Skills The Projects Delivery level Strategic level
Cambridge City Homes
Why have a new build programme Replacing RTBs Small scale regeneration Re-balancing local communities Additional Affordable Homes
Building Support for the Why? Political Residents Internal e.g. Housing Management, Property Services, Planning External e.g. HCA, Registered Providers New build Opportunities / Limitations (1)
New build Opportunities / Limitations (2) Capability to deliver Staff and Consultants Systems – Approvals, Monitoring, Financial Viability, Specifications Procurement – HCA Panels Legal’s – Development Agreements, JCT Building Contracts Finance – ‘Self-Financing’, Capital Programme Communication
Housing older people
Cambridge City Homes Building support for the why? Political Residents Procurement – HCA Panels Internal – Housing Management, Property Services, Planning External – HCA, Registered Providers
Cambridge City Homes Building capacity to deliver Staff and Consultants Systems – Approvals, Monitoring, Financial Viability, Specifications Procurement – HCA Panels Legal’s – Development Agreements, JCT Building Contracts Finance – ‘Self-Financing’, Capital Programme Communication