RISE podcast
By Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise
The RISE podcast series explores the many issues related to the development of domestic retrofit projects, with guest experts each week from across the sector.
RISE podcastSep 16, 2021
Introducing SHDF Wave 3
Following the release of the draft guidance for SHDF wave 3 on Monday 13th May, this podcast explores the detail of this wave of SHDF support.
Host Sarah McClelland is joined by Elliot Marcus (Social Housing Decarbonisation Policy Lead, DESNZ), Alice Kaiser (Senior Project Manager, DESNZ) and David Kemp (Director, Turner & Townsend) to discuss:
- the key features of SHDF wave 3, and the differences with previous waves of funding
- the detail behind the Strategic Partnerships and Challenge Fund routes
- who can apply for this new wave
- the free, expert support that is available to all potential applicants through Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise (RISE).
There are also a number of free webinars, masterclasses and follow up events planned to introduce SHDF wave 3, and to enable you to have your questions answered by our RISE expert team. Please visit our website to find the right event for you.
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
The value of PAS 2035
PAS 2035 is the quality standard for the energy efficiency sector, and a requirement for all government-funded retrofit work. And although it can be a lengthy and complicated process, it can also help to manage the significant technical risks associated with retrofit, ensuring housing providers implement a compliant and well-scoped project.
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined by Russell Smith from Parity Projects and Fallon Warren from Orbit Group. Listen as the three outline the basics of PAS 2035, how to embrace the key principles of the standard, and why compliance shouldn’t hold you back from applying for future funding.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Legal Considerations for Retrofit Projects
In this week's episode, Rubianka Winspear of Trowers & Hamlins LLP joins our host Sarah Daly, Associate Director, Turner & Townsend.
They discuss what the typical retrofit process is regarding legal considerations and how you can upskill and get prepared for your upcoming retrofit projects.
Sarah and Rubianka explore the right times within a project to involve a legal team and how the communication should be handled between the legal parties and other project team members.
They also explore Section 20; what it is, why and how it should be considered in a retrofit project and how to engage with tenants on this.
Trowers & Hamlins are an international law firm experienced in a variety of sectors, including housing, real estate and construction.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Embedding EDI in Retrofit, part two
In this second of our two part series exploring EDI in retrofit, our host Sarah Daly discusses the practical steps that can be taken to place greater emphasis on EDI at every stage of a project, with James Olujohungbe (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) and Anusha Shanmuganantha (Turner & Townsend).
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Embedding EDI in Retrofit, part one
Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are three closely linked values that enable us to support the needs of different groups of people.
In this podcast (the first in a series of two) we celebrate the launch of RISE's new ‘EDI in retrofit’ toolkit by exploring why embedding EDI within housing retrofit is so vital.
Our host Sarah Daly leads a discussion with James Olujohungbe (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) and Anusha Shanmuganantha (Turner & Townsend) around what EDI means to them, the risks of not engaging with everyone fairly, and how diverse workplaces can bring significant benefits.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Engaging residents between funding announcements
A resident-first approach to planning retrofit works is vital for the decarbonisation our social housing stock. Involving residents not only empowers them with a sense of ownership and pride in their community, but also allows for diverse perspectives and needs.
Nick Atkin, chief executive of Yorkshire Housing, joins guest host Sarah McClelland to discuss the organisation’s experience of engaging tenants in retrofit projects, including between funding windows when there is no certainty over the date works will take place.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Building equality in social housing retrofit
There is a pressing need to embed equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) principles into the DNA of housing providers, as they offer transformative potential within retrofit strategy and delivery.
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined by Lucy Malarkey, EDI trainer and consultant, and managing director of Women in Social Housing. Listen as the two discuss how housing providers can ensure their retrofit strategies are proactively inclusive, and address gender, ethnicity and socio-economic factors.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Procurement in a hyperinflationary environment
With inflation continuing to put pressure on the delivery of retrofit projects, how can social housing providers balance rapidly fluctuating costs to remain within budget while maintaining supplier relationships?
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined once more by David Kemp, associate director at Turner & Townsend, to discuss how housing providers are managing procurement in a hyperinflationary environment.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Wave 2.2 with Selvin Brown
In this podcast episode, host Sarah Daly is joined by Selvin Brown, Director of Net Zero Domestic for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero and Sarah McClelland from Turner and Townsend.
This episode discusses the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave 2.2 and explores eligibility, bid criteria and what support is available to potential applicants.
Eligible social housing landlords now have until 31 January 2024 to submit applications via the dedicated application portal – providing additional time to prepare and finalise bids after the holiday period.
This episode was recorded before the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero announced its further funding for the SHDF – more information: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/families-business-and-industry-to-get-energy-efficiency-support
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Heating technologies
Choosing the right heating technology for homes can drastically reduce carbon emissions and decrease energy bills for tenants.
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly discusses some of the different heating technologies available on the market with Jan Rosenow, director of European programmes at The Regulatory Assistance Project, and Claire Brown, senior consultant at Tuner & Townsend and PhD researcher at the University of Manchester.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
TrustMark and the Data Warehouse
Mandatory for all government grant-funded programmes, TrustMark is the only government-endorsed quality scheme in the UK for retrofit.
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined by Phil Mason, head of regulatory engagement at TrustMark. Find out about what the organisation does, why they’re there, and how the Data Warehouse can support good quality retrofit delivery.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Retrofit from a contractor perspective
With many social housing providers awarded funding in Wave 2 of the SHDF, and some now starting new working relationships with contractors to deliver retrofit programmes, what considerations should providers be having for contractor partners?
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined by three contractors working on a wide range of social housing retrofit projects - Claire Bailey-Jones from Novus Solutions, Carl Yale from Lovell, and Tom Sowerby from Wates.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Clean heat solutions
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly is joined by Turner & Townsend's Alison Skillen to discuss low carbon heating.
Listen as the two unpack the wide variety of solutions available and the differing benefits, as well as drawbacks that providers should be aware of before deciding which technology to adopt.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Social housing data and its many uses
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly from Turner & Townsend is joined by two guests – Richard Lupo, managing director of SHIFT Environment, and Emma Woods, senior consultant at Turner & Townsend – to discuss how to get the most out of your social housing data.
The three discuss what kind of data social landlords need; the ways it can be utilised or modelled, including to evidence governance and wider ESG reporting; and the challenges for social landlords in ensuring integrity and security.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Retrofit as regeneration
In today's episode, Paul Quinn from Clarion Housing and Natalie Gardner from Turner & Townsend join host Sarah Daly to discuss the relationship between retrofit and regeneration.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has announced significant investment in energy efficiency measures, but housing providers need to go beyond retrofitting a home to create happy, healthy communities. Listen as the three discuss the elements of a regeneration approach that can be applied to retrofit projects, as well as the need to work retrofit thinking into regeneration schemes.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Sustainable and responsible procurement for retrofit
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly from Turner & Townsend speaks to Katie Livesey, partner at ERM, about sustainable and responsible procurement.
The two unpack concepts like LCA, EPD and sustainable procurement; consider how providers can implement their economic power to promote sustainability; and discuss why providers and suppliers should avoid following the ‘path of least resistance’ when it comes to product arrangements for funding delivery.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Nudging tenants towards energy efficiency
In this episode of the podcast, host Sarah Daly from Turner & Townsend's RISE team is joined by not one, but two special guests to discuss tenant motivation around retrofit - Ed Houghton, head of research and service design at DG Cities, and Tony Price, head of programme, innovation, commercial management and sales at Trent & Dove Housing.
Those involved in resident engagement know how complicated it can be to get tenants to agree to energy efficiency improvements, even for tenants in fuel poverty. Refusals can reach up to 50 per cent, wasting huge amount of time and resources, with serious implications on the sector's ability to scale up this community-based approach.
In the podcast, Sarah, Ed and Tony explore what motivates people to accept the inevitable disruption and upheaval of retrofit, and what we can do to help resident liaison teams understand the customer perspective and adapt their approach.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
SHDF Wave 2.1 bid window launch with Caroline Withey from BEIS
On the day SHDF Wave 2.1 officially launched, Richard McWilliams of Turner & Townsend's SHRA team sits down with Caroline Withey, SHDF programme director at BEIS, to talk about ambitious bids, the reaction from the sector and her aspirations for the future. A must listen for prospective SHDF bidders!
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Innovation in social housing retrofit
In this episode Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend's RISE team, and Sam Stacey, challenge director - transforming construction at UKRI, discuss the importance of innovation in addressing the challenges and opportunities for social housing retrofit, including supply chains, technology and solutions, and the digitalisation of large scale retrofit.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Ambitions for Wave 2.1 with Selvin Brown MBE from BEIS
In this special edition of the podcast, Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend's RISE team, welcomes Selvin Brown MBE, director of Net Zero Buildings – Domestic at BEIS, to discuss the government’s scaled up ambitions for Wave 2.1 of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF), and why social housing providers should be bold and ambitious with their bids.
The bid window for Wave 2.1 of the SHDF is expected to open in September, with a competition window of eight weeks. Detailed guidance for Wave 2.1 of the SHDF is available via gov.uk.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
BEIS reviews Wave 1 of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund
In this episode, Sarah Daly from the Turner & Townsend RISE team is joined by BEIS's Alison Skillen, technical support manager for the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF), as the two review the key successes and lessons learnt from Wave 1 of the SHDF, and what can be expected for Wave 2.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more formal guidance, please visit the recorded masterclasses in the 'Resources' tab at www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Data analysis for large scale retrofit
In this episode, Sarah Daly is joined by Stewart Little, CEO and founder of IRT Surveys, to discuss the role of data analysis in large scale retrofit.
We know that data is often misunderstood, misinterpreted, and poorly managed, and yet it’s also a vital part of successful programmes. In this podcast, we’ll explore what data is required, where and how to get it, and how to manage it for the duration of your retrofit programmes.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Embedding social value and equality, diversity and inclusion in retrofit programmes
In this episode Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend's RISE team, and Lydia Parnell, associate director and corporate responsibility lead at Turner & Townsend, discuss the topics and opportunities around embedding social value and equality, diversity and inclusion in retrofit programmes.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Energiesprong and Passivhaus
In this episode Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend's RISE team, Emily Braham from Energiesprong UK, and Jon Bootland from Passivhaus Trust discuss the topics around retrofit standards and approaches for retrofit strategy.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Are you ready to mobilise?
In this episode Sarah Daly and Ben Bright from Turner & Townsend's RISE team discuss the mobilisation window for delivering housing retrofit programmes, including ensuring budget readiness, procurement and supply chain programming, and resident engagement.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Applying best practice in supply chains to SHDF
In this episode Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend's RISE team and Russell Smith, managing director of RetrofitWorks, discuss the challenges of social housing retrofit, focusing on applying best practice in supply chains to SHDF.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
The benefits of a consortium approach to social housing retrofit
In this episode, Sarah Daly and Bevan Jones of the Social Housing Retrofit Accelerator (now RISE) team at Turner & Townsend, informally discuss the benefits of consortia and a partnership approach to social housing retrofits.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
Aligning SHDF with long-term retrofit objectives
In this session Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend and Russell Smith, managing director of RetrofitWorks, focus on the alignment of SHDF with long-term retrofit objectives, as part of their discussion around the challenges of social housing retrofit.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.
How to approach a social housing retrofit programme
In this session, Sarah Daly of Turner & Townsend and David Pierpoint, CEO of The Retrofit Academy, discuss how to approach social housing retrofit programmes.
This episode was originally posted under the SHRA podcast series.
For more information, resources and support, visit www.riseretrofit.org.uk
This podcast is an informal discussion between interested parties associated with Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise. Any views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not seek to represent the government.