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Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Thu, 21/02/2013 - 09:58
Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects in the housing sector in the UK are long-term contracts between local authorities/municipalities and private consortia to deliver and maintain housing to a specified standard. The costs are paid by the local authorities to the private consortia through annual payments.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Wed, 24/10/2012 - 09:12
Local authorities and municipal councils in the UK have for many years been at the forefront of forging partnerships with the private sector to leverage in finance and expertise to build homes. This report looks at the pros and cons of different housing PPP models and explores some key issues
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Sun, 23/09/2012 - 06:41
This is a presentation on housing PFI in England and the role of the Housing and Communities Agency. Presentation covers: developments and progress, role of the HCA, the current programme, housing PFI-round 6, key issues and future.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Thu, 16/08/2012 - 16:49
The Decent Homes Programme in the UK aims to improve the condition of homes for social housing tenants and vulnerable households in private sector accommodation in England. The Programme also aims to improve the quality of housing management and increase tenant involvement in local housing decisions. This report looks at some of the issues.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Tue, 17/07/2012 - 22:35
This is a presentation on how to achieve decent, affordable housing investment in England looking at the current housing programme and the future of housing needs.