JR Scaffold has been successful in securing its place as a delivery partner on the supply chain for the next phase of the Scottish Government’s Warmworks initiative.
The firm has worked on phase one of the initiative for the last five years, with it seeing 35,000 homes across Scotland become warmer since the programme’s launch in 2015. JR Scaffold supported the projects with scaffold structures to allow work to provide affordable warmth to homes to take place ‘smoothly, quickly, and efficiently’.
Phase two will focus on helping people to stay affordably warm at home, with an emphasis on zero emissions heating systems. A ‘key’ part of the Warmworks project is a drive to reduce carbon emissions and the transition to a net zero society, with the initiative’s role being to ensure that the transition to low-carbon living, with its rapid shift towards new, renewable technologies in people’s homes – includes everyone, especially those who need extra help and support to adapt to change.
John Horne, MD of JR Scaffold, said, “We are delighted to be confirmed as a delivery partner for the second phase of the Warmworks project. It is an incredibly rewarding project to be a part of and our team are proud of the contribution they make to support customers through the works to their homes and the difference it can make to people’s lives.
“Our place on the second phase of this project is testament to the hard work and commitment of our teams in delivering a high quality, professional service consistently across the communities of Scotland. We’re excited to be part of the new scheme and can’t wait to get to work.”