Ranging from Devon to Greater Manchester, the projects will help clients to cut their carbon footprint and save on energy bills.
Kier’s energy solutions specialists, who are carrying out the work, will also be offering advice and guidance to help local authorities and social housing tenants become more energy efficient.
The company works with a wide range of clients, dealing with all aspects of sustainability to devise and deliver creative ways to address the carbon and energy efficiency agenda. Its team of specialists handle everything from conducting energy assessments to the design, installation and ongoing maintenance of the technological interventions to produce more sustainable energy in the UK.
The biggest of Kier’s recent wins is a three-month contract with Cottsway Housing Association, worth £2.5m, to install PV panels onto 500 properties.
Kier has already delivered PV panels to four civic buildings in Mid Devon in a £520,000 contract, as well as 84 properties in the north-west – including Blackburn, Blackpool and Oldham – for Great Place Housing, worth £350K, and a leisure centre in Bracknell forest.
Cambourne Parish Council, which will also receive PV panels to help generate energy efficiency savings in line with government initiatives, completes Kier’s run of new contract wins.
Managing director of Kier’s energy solutions business, Nigel Sheppard, said more and more businesses and public sector companies were switching to renewable energy technology and energy efficiency measures.
“The government’s energy efficiency initiatives have presented organisations with an opportunity to improve their environmental credentials in a financially viable way. The installation of PV panels is just one way businesses can reduce their energy bills, which when multiplied by the number of properties they have on their books, adds up to significant savings. The concentration of new contract wins reflects this situation and we’re delighted to be working with our new partners.
“The sector to implement energy efficiency measures on existing building stock is expanding rapidly with some really exciting new developments coming to the market. As energy prices continue to rise, businesses are looking for ways to save money on their operating costs and increasingly renewable energy is one area to provide the solution.”
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