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News Release from: ABI Building Data | Subject: ABI's Social Housing Black Book
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 28 October 2004

ABI Unravels The Social Housing Review

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ABI Building Data Limited has launched a new title that is heralded as a one-stop resource centre for contacts, major developments and essential information on the UK Social Housing initiative.

Called ABI's Social Housing Black Book, the guide provides everything there is to know about this important and very topical area of construction activity - remembering that the Decent Homes Standard provides the industry with the very lucrative opportunity to supply their products and services into more than 2.8 million homes over the next 5 years Simon Mahoney, Managing Director of ABI comments: "We've launched this guide to help our customers understand the Social Housing review and the potential it has for their businesses

The typical improvements that have to be made to these homes within the initiative include new kitchens, bathrooms and central heating systems, replacement doors and windows, electrical rewiring, redecorating, roofing and guttering - so these projects are worth billions of pounds to the industry." Split into four sections, the guide covers all you need to know about this area: Section 1: Introduction and Comment - including an executive summary and background to the Social Housing initiative, as well as useful comment and a case study.

Section 2: Analysis - detailing the leading players by region.

Section 3: Key Projects - presenting the latest Social Housing projects nationwide Section 4: Decision Makers - a contact list of those involved in development initiatives and projects.

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