Opinion

Data can deliver better housing

Nearly four years on from Grenfell, it’s time landlords got to grips with digital twins, writes Bola Abisogun
Image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime

Within the public sector asset pool, social housing has not quite kept abreast of digital advancement. The Grenfell Tower tragedy, the Hackitt report and the recently published Construction Playbook have pretty much mandated that the UK construction sector make better and informed use of emerging digital technologies.

This begs the question for many local authorities and housing associations: where on earth do we start?

Void properties, free from any GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) obligations during refurbishment, are ideal candidates to pilot, explore and scale the adoption of this data-driven, asset management opportunity.

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