Kier has been appointed by Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) to deliver noise reduction works over the next eight years, covering 20,000 homes in the local area

The Quieter Neighbourhood Support Scheme (QNS) is a major programme of works delivered locally by Heathrow to help improve the wellbeing of neighbouring communities, including reducing the impact of noise created by aircraft operating at the airport.

The QNS includes the Residential Insulation Scheme (RIS), a 100% funded scheme for homeowners to better protect homes with noise insulation measures, covering around 20,000 homes in the local area in a phased approach.

Kier Places will deliver the noise reduction scheme

The QNS will be delivered by Kier Places, a Kier business which delivers residential, building and workplace solutions in places where people live and work across the UK.

The RIS, dependent on eligibility, includes supply and installation of replacement windows, secondary glazing and doors, new ventilation, loft insulation, and upgrading of ceilings.

As well as the RIS, Kier Places will be delivering two other schemes as part of the QNS:

  • A Quieter Schools Programme – an improved offer for noise insulation and ventilation support to local schools
  • A Vortex Impact and Prevention Scheme – including repairs for vortex strikes and the provision of proactive protection for homes in high impact areas

As part of the QNS, Kier Places will deliver an extensive programme of social value in the local area, focusing on environmental, social and economic impact. Working in partnership with Heathrow, this will include education programmes, school partnerships, environmental projects and community group initiatives that support the airport’s Giving Back Programme.

A collaborative project with a positive impact on the local community

Jamie McKechnie, managing director of Kier Places, said: “The Quieter Neighbourhood Support Scheme is a huge opportunity to improve the wellbeing of residents and wider communities local to Heathrow and we’re delighted Kier Places has been appointed as the delivery partner.

“The scale of this project has required a genuinely collaborative approach between Heathrow, Kier Places and a number of other key stakeholders – and that can only benefit the delivery. We’re now looking forward to seeing first-hand the positive impact the QNS will have on the local communities surrounding Heathrow.”

James Holmes, Heathrow’s head of Local Strategic Engagement, said: “We want this to be a great place to live and work and we are pleased to renew and enhance the support we offer our local communities. In partnership with Kier, and after feedback from our neighbours, we are refreshing the help available, including fully funded noise insulation for those most affected by aircraft noise.”

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