UK: Property management company Rendall & Rittner has appointed Jack Quainton as its first heat network manager, a newly created role aimed at strengthening regulatory compliance and service delivery across its portfolio.
Quainton brings experience from both the public and private sectors, including previous roles overseeing national housing portfolios and municipal energy projects.
He will support clients in preparing for incoming heat network regulations due in 2027 and 2028, while also driving improvements in energy efficiency and system innovation.
Quainton said: “Rendall & Rittner has a fantastic reputation across the industry, and I am therefore delighted to be joining as a heat network manager.
“Heat networks can provide a fantastic solution, balancing both cost-efficiency and sustainability, and I am looking forward to working with our clients and residents across our portfolio to improve their knowledge of, and experiences with, heat networks in the run-up to the new regulations in 2027/2028.”
Co-CEO Richard Daver said: “Heat networks reflect our commitment to developing and managing sustainable developments, whilst simultaneously providing financially efficient solutions for our customers.
“With a proven track record for overseeing heat networks from initial set-up through to ongoing management, we are very pleased to be welcoming Jack to the new role of heat network manager and benefitting from his extensive knowledge and experience.”
Highlights:
- Rendall & Rittner has created new heat network manager role
- Jack Quainton has been appointed as heat network manager
- He will focus on 2027/2028 heat network regulation compliance