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The report provides an update on the compliance
related activities delivered within the Estates & Facilities Team,
including a summary on gas servicing, electrical testing, and fire safety work.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
i.
Noted the status of the compliance dashboard with reference
to Electrical Inspection Condition Reports. The compliance team were currently
reviewing and consolidating Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) and
Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) data. The heating services and
maintenance contract was to include the delivery of electrical inspections
reporting from November 2022. The request related to Electrical Inspection
Condition Reporting as data was being reviewed and verified and had not been
completed at the time of reporting.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the
Officer’s report.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee
received a report from the Property Compliance
and Risk Manager.
The Head of Housing Maintenance and Assets said the following in
response to the Committee’s questions:
i.
The cause for concern cards which were used by
officers when undertaking inspections of properties had been updated to include
damp, mould, condensation and fuel poverty concerns.
It was noted that any officer within the council could refer concerns to the
Condensation Team.
ii.
The high proportion of concerns raised regarding
condensation came from people living in older solid wall properties. It was
expected that the number of concerns raised about condensation would increase
over the winter months.
iii.
The email address to report concerns about damp, mould and condensation to was condensation@cambridge.gov.uk.
iv.
EIC stood for Electrical Installation Certificate
and EICR stood for Electrical Installation Condition Report. An EIC could be
accepted for an upgrade to a whole system within a property and it could reset
the timer on the condition report.
An EIC could therefore act as a condition report for a new installation provided that it covered the whole system. The difference
between an EICR and an EIC was that an EICR included observations which an EIC
did not.
v.
It was noted that there were some delayed repairs
and complaints arising from a change in the heating services contractor.
Datasets could be provided on request. Officers were monitoring the performance
of the new contractor to ensure that performance of repairs was back up to
98-100%.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendation.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest
Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by the Executive Councillor.