Wates begins 10-year housing repair programme in Crawley

Wates has started a 10 year programme of housing repairs for Crawley Borough Council in the middle of a pandemic, after successfully assembling its teams using virtual and social distancing mobilisation measures.
Wates worked closely with the Council to implement a range of innovative methods to train staff and prepare vehicles and equipment to enable housing repair work to begin across the borough
This involved safely transferring 47 staff via TUPE from the previous repairs provider, some of whom had been furloughed or categorised as coronavirus high risk. 38 vehicles were also exchanged with risk assessments conducted in advance to ensure adherence to safe working guidelines.
Employee inductions were then conducted via Skype or in small groups at staggered intervals with social distancing practices applied. The integration of Wates’ and Crawley’s IT systems was carried out remotely by the contractor’s IT department.
This approach was also implemented across Wates’ housing repairs contract with Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, which also faced similar disruption as a result of Covid-19.
David Morgan
Managing Director of Wates Property Services
Councillor Ian Irvine
Cabinet member for Housing at Crawley Borough Council
Wates is one of two contractors employed to carry out responsive repairs to 9,400 properties and 5,000 garages over the 10-year period. The contract will see Wates deliver responsive repairs, planned maintenance and work to refurbish void properties.