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Point1 becomes member of NaCSBA
Amy.dyke • December 9, 2024

We’re thrilled to share some exciting news: Point1 Building Systems is now a proud Member of the National Custom and Self Build Association (NaCSBA)!


If you’re wondering what this means and how it benefits our clients, let us take you through it. It’s a big step for us, and we’re excited about the opportunities it unlocks—not just for our team, but for everyone embarking on their Custom or Self-build journey with us.

 

Who is NaCSBA?

NaCSBA is the go-to organisation for Custom and Self-build housing in the UK. Think of them as the voice that champions everyone—like you—who dreams of designing and building their own home.Their mission? To make Custom and Self-build homes a mainstream choice. They work with government, local authorities, and industry professionals to tackle barriers, improve access, and raise awareness. Essentially, they’re helping more people achieve the dream of building a home they’ve truly had a hand in creating.

 

Why We’ve Joined

At Point1 Building Systems, we’ve always been passionate about helping people realise their vision of a better home. Joining NaCSBA strengthens this commitment. Here’s why:


  1. Access to Cutting-Edge Resources: NaCSBA gives us access to the latest tools, research, and data to guide your project. For example, their Self Build Demand Assessment Tool helps measure demand for Custom and Self-build housing, which can support planning applications and evidence your vision to local authorities.
  2. A Stronger Voice for You: As NaCSBA members, we can influence policy and legislation that directly affects your projects. From pushing for better local planning to reducing red tape, we’re now part of the conversation at a national level.
  3. Ongoing Education: We’re constantly learning so we can serve you better. NaCSBA’s resources and events keep us up-to-date on industry trends, best practices, and innovative solutions.

 

How This Benefits You



Joining NaCSBA isn’t just about us—it’s about YOU, our valued clients. Here’s what this membership means for your Custom and Self-build project:

  • Stronger Advocacy: Building your dream home shouldn’t be an uphill battle. As members of NaCSBA, we’re part of the movement tackling barriers to Custom and Self-build housing. This means a more streamlined process for you.
  • Data-Driven Decisions: Planning can sometimes feel like a maze. With access to tools like the Self Build Demand Assessment Tool, we can better support your planning needs and evidence demand for your project to local authorities.
  • Expert Guidance: By being part of NaCSBA, we gain insights from some of the top experts in the field. This knowledge is passed directly to you, helping us deliver homes that are innovative, sustainable, and perfectly tailored to your vision.
  • A Trusted Partner: NaCSBA’s Code of Practice ensures that we maintain the highest standards, giving you peace of mind and confidence throughout your journey with us.

 

What’s Next?

Our membership with NaCSBA reinforces everything we believe in: making Custom and Self-build housing accessible, exciting, and achievable.

Whether you’re dreaming of a sleek, modern home or a cosy, eco-friendly haven, we’re here to help you navigate the process with greater support than ever before. And now, with NaCSBA behind us, we’re even better equipped to make your dream home a reality.

Ready to get started? Let’s turn your ideas into something incredible. Reach out to us today, and let’s explore what’s possible together.

 

About NaCSBA

To learn more about the amazing work NaCSBA does, visit their Self Build Portal for tips, guidance, and inspiration.

Here’s to creating more opportunities, better homes, and a stronger Custom and Self-build community together!




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