The challenge
How to build affordable, safe, secure homes for tenants to build successful futures
Founded in 1967, Wandle is a south London-based housing association managing over 7500 homes. They build and provide affordable homes for rent, shared ownership, outright sale, and affordable housing. An industry leader on proactive building safety and remediation, Wandle’s aim is to “continue to focus on supporting people across south London who need a home, providing homes to be proud of, and services residents can trust.
“Historically, projects have issues with trying to find construction data and the information on what’s behind the walls,” says Wandle Development Manager Elizabeth Nakyanzi.
“You rely on contractor evidence,” adds Building Safety and Compliance Lead, Christine Turner. “Something is described as ‘as-built’ and all the information comes from that, but strong evidence comes from having a visual representation…where you can actually see the work.”
“There are some really good contractors out there,” says Jeremy Arnold, Wandle Head of Development, “but more often than not, things get missed.” Jeremy adds that if issues are not caught early, they can become costly and inconvenient for future residents. “If someone has done something wrong on the top of a building, it doesn’t take long – a few years down the line – when that leak that occurs affects the whole building.”
To ensure they were delivering the best buildings possible to their residents and communities, Wandle needed visual evidence – accessible during construction and afterwards – that what was supposed to be built was actually built and built to the regulatory standards.


