Scott Graham McIob

Stock Condition And Sustainability Manager at Castles & Coasts Housing Association

Scott Graham MCIOB is an experienced professional in the field of building surveying and project management. Currently serving as the Stock Condition and Sustainability Manager at Castles & Coasts Housing Association since October 2017, Scott implements and manages Stock Condition and Energy Performance Systems, ensuring compliance with sustainability and regulatory standards. Previously, Scott held the role of Property Surveyor (Assets), overseeing planned investment works in mixed tenure housing schemes across the North East and Cumbria, and managing various major projects and contracts. Prior to this, Scott worked at Crawford Higgins Associates from September 2007 to October 2017, initially as an Architectural Technician and later as a Building Surveyor, delivering design and consultancy services for diverse domestic and commercial projects. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science BSc (Hons) degree in Building Surveying from Northumbria University, earned between September 2008 and June 2012.

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Castles & Coasts Housing Association

Castles & Coasts Housing Association Limited (CCHA) formed on 31 July 2017 following the merger of Two Castles Housing Association and Derwent & Solway Housing Association. CCHA owns and manages more than 7,000 homes across the North of England. Castles and Coasts Housing Association is more than just a landlord. We believe in delivering quality homes and services with pride, passion and principles. We are committed to delivering more high-quality affordable homes across the North of England, particularly in rural areas across Cumbria and Northumberland - for those who need them most. Now more than ever, there are an increasing number of people who are finding themselves unable to afford housing in their area. This is putting greater pressure on individuals and their families, forcing them to move away from the communities that they know and love. This is a growing problem, which is why we are working in close partnership with residents, local authorities, the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), land owners and developers to maximise the provision of high-quality affordable homes, improve neighbourhoods and build sustainable communities for the future. We own and manage more than 7,000 properties including a number of supported housing schemes, and have offices in Carlisle, Kendal, Whitehaven, Newcastle and Workington. If you’re interested in working with us, we’d love to hear from you. Visit www.castlesandcoasts.co.uk for more information.