The Housing Forum

A movement for change and innovation in the construction industry

The Housing Forum has established itself as the only cross sector organisation covering all aspects of housing construction: private, public, and social sectors and their supply chains. It provides a member network of innovators who share knowledge and experience through its demonstrations portfolio and its ad hoc working groups.

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Resources

Making the Most of Your Membership

Photograph of Lichfield Garrick Find out how your organisation can make the most of membership of The Housing Forum by downloading our brochure.

Housing Forum Partnering Toolkit

Photograph of Lichfield Garrick This toolkit is a practical best practice procurement web-based toolkit - an easy to use reference and guide for all social housing clients to assist in Decent Homes and Sustainable Community objectives and targets.

Supply Chain Integration Diagnostic Toolkit

Photograph of Lichfield Garrick The Housing Forum Supply Chain Integration Diagnostic Toolkit has been developed to be used by clients (both private and social) and housing developers.

Gateways in the Asset Management Process Toolkit

Photograph of Lichfield Garrick This toolkit is a guide to facilitate a better understanding of the complete picture of the asset management process for housing stock holders and other interested stakeholders.

News

27 November 2008

A Historic Time for Housing? - The Housing Forum Topical Debate for the South West

Author: Darren James

The latest Housing Forum panel debate was held at the Exeter Race Course and discussed the changing climate in housing. A panel of cross-industry experts debated the legacy of the current economic turbulence and predicted consequences for the housing industry. The guest chair was Paul O'Driscoll, Business Development Director of Wates Living Space.

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12 November 2008

The Housing Forum's 2008-2009 Regional Conferences

Author: Colm Quinn

Presentations from The Housing Forum's 2008/09 series of Regional Conferences are now online.

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06 October 2008

Beyond the Crunch

Author: Colm Quinn

The panel debate from The Housing Forum's West Midlands Regional Conference

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Events