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New World Solar Installations Delivering The Summerfield Project

New World Solar Installations Delivering The Summerfield Project. Tendering for success. In 2006 NWSI tendered for the Summerfield Eco project Our tender was based on a balanced delivery agenda The Balanced Agenda: A Robust Health & Safety Plan Delivery; Cost/Time/Quality

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New World Solar Installations Delivering The Summerfield Project

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  1. New World Solar Installations Delivering The Summerfield Project

  2. Tendering for success • In 2006 NWSI tendered for the Summerfield Eco project • Our tender was based on a balanced delivery agenda • The Balanced Agenda: A Robust Health & Safety Plan Delivery; Cost/Time/Quality Community engagement ( trainees &Integrated local supply chain Best people installing best products End User satisfaction Environmental impact

  3. Project details: •  In 2007/8 NWSI become the sole installer on the • Summerfield project. •  NWSI installed on 262 properties • Mainly Solar thermal- 5 ECO properties had PV/Solar Thermal Grey Water harvesting/Air Source heat pumps • Installation plan ranged from 5 installation a week up to 18 • High levels of End User satisfaction. Key elements Keep residents up to date with the installation phasing. IE Scaffolding/Roofing work/ Installation/ sign off/ Equipment.

  4. Making a Social Impact •  13 Trainee supplied from Jericho and think local • 3000 Training Hours on the Project • Jericho remunerated 27K • Devone Johnson from think local is now employed by NWSI • Training outputs • -Build self esteem • Employability ladder (joblessness) • Increase skills and knowledge

  5. Building Integrated Local supply chains • Estimated 700 K went back into the local economy as a result of the project • Local Roofing team • Local scaffolding firm • Local Labour • Cylinder manufactured in Sandwell • Birmingham based merchant. • Local recycling business (brum Can )

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