07.11.2024
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We are delighted to share that Keegans won the Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year Award at the Building Awards!
Organised by Building Magazine, the UK’s leading magazine for construction professionals, The Building Awards is a significant event in the construction industry, celebrating outstanding achievements and innovations.
The judges shared: “Keegans has been very responsive to the market, particularly in meeting clients’ fire safety needs in residential high-rise properties. Keegans stood out as a trusted name that is proactive and doing important work for the public sector.”
Keegans has made great strides in 2023/2024, underscoring our commitment to enhancing safety, comfort, and sustainability to peoples homes. We’ve successfully retrofitted over 6,000 homes, improving energy efficiency and creating more comfortable living spaces while helping residents reduce their energy costs. In addition, we have demonstrated our expertise in fire safety by completing over 170 fire safety projects to date.
We are honoured to have won this award and to have our hard work and dedication to excellence recognised. A big well done to all our staff, whose efforts made this achievement possible.
What does Retrofit mean?
The UK Government has identified the retrofit of buildings as a key lever in their low carbon strategy to achieve 68% carbon reduction by 2030. All affordable homes will be required to achieve a minimum EPC of C by 2030. All ECO funded refurbishment projects are required to achieve full compliance with PAS 2035:2019 from July 2021 with a 20% funding uplift for projects that comply before the deadline.
PAS 2035:2019 (Specification for the Energy Retrofit of Domestic Buildings) is revolutionising the refurbishment of buildings. Over the last 30 years energy efficiency programmes have focussed on single measures (i.e.: cavity wall insulation or window replacement, etc.) but all future programmes now require a holistic solution designed to suit the specific building type.
To comply with PAS 2035, a qualified Retrofit Coordinator must be employed to provide a 'Whole House Retrofit' solution.
What is a Quantity Surveyor?
A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a professional in the construction industry who specializes in construction costs and contracts. They are responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects, including conducting financial feasibility studies, cost estimation, cost planning and management, analyzing terms and conditions in the contract, predicting potential risks in the project, forecasting the costs of different materials needed for the project, preparing tender documents, contracts, budgets and other documentation, taking note of changes made and adjusting the budget accordingly, tender management including preparation of bills of quantities, contract conditions and assembly of tender documents, contract management and contractual advice, valuation of construction work, claims and dispute management, lifecycle costing analysis, and reinstatement cost assessment for insurance purposes. A key part of the role will be to liaise with a range of other teams working on the project, helping it to stay on track.
What is Building Surveying?
Building Surveyors are responsible for assessing the quality of buildings, from houses to public and commercial properties. They examine the condition of buildings and advise on ways to improve them.
The building surveyor role requires you to wear many hats. These include safety analyst in the form of carrying out structural and internal inspections to make sure a building is safe. You’ll also need to be a quality controller to ensure a building is fit for human habitation, as well as understanding energy standards and the history and heritage of older buildings.
04.09.2024
On-Site Progress for Cambridge City Council’s Net Zero Retrofit PilotKeegans appointed as the Retrofit Assessors and Coordinators for Cambridge City Council's Net Zero Retrofit Pilot project, which aims to upgrade 50 homes and support the city’s Net Zero goal by 2030.
29.11.2024
Meet Our New Staff!We are excited to share that the Keegans team is expanding, with the addition of five new staff across our Cost Consultancy, Building Surveying, and Retrofit teams! Get to know our new team members and learn about their roles and expertise
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