Sidey to enhance social housing across North Lanarkshire
Sidey has been awarded a significant contract with North Lanarkshire Council for the design, manufacture, supply, and installation of replacement windows, doors, and screens across council-owned domestic properties.
This transformative refurbishment programme, set to be delivered over the next two to four years, aims to improve the energy efficiency, security, and aesthetic appeal of social housing across the region.
With the majority of properties remaining occupied during the works, Sidey will implement its proven turnkey delivery model, ensuring minimal disruption to residents while maintaining exceptional standards of craftsmanship, regulatory compliance, and customer care.
“This contract reflects not only our exceptional reputation within the industry but also our commitment to delivering tangible value to our clients and the communities they serve,” said Steve Hardy, managing director of Sidey. “We are honoured to contribute to North Lanarkshire Council’s efforts to provide safer, more energy-efficient homes for their residents.”
The project aligns closely with North Lanarkshire Council’s climate change strategy, employing sustainable refurbishment practices designed to reduce carbon emissions, lower energy costs, and enhance the comfort of residents.
Sidey is equally committed to maximising social value throughout the lifecycle of this high-profile project. The initiative will generate local employment opportunities, foster skills development, and strengthen communities across North Lanarkshire through a range of community benefit programmes.
Building on a legacy of successful partnerships with the council and neighbouring authorities, this contract underscores Sidey’s unwavering dedication to sustainability and community enrichment.