The South East Regional Delivery Alliance
(SE-RDA) brings together local authorities, RSLs and industry partners to develop new affordable homes through collaboration.

SE-RDA Benefits
To date, the SE-RDA has delivered a number of benefits around cost, quality and time on front runner projects across the region, including:
Reduction in energy demand for space heating compared to typical affordable homes currently being delivered across Scotland

Saved across the pre-construction activity in the delivery of more than 300 units so far
More homes being delivered through early project engagement and
adopting regional typologies

SE-RDA
Knowledge Hub
The SE-RDA Knowledge Hub hosts key resources as part of the delivery model around pipeline, typologies, design and performance standards, guidance on collaborative procurement and lessons learned on best practice from projects across the South East region.
Pipeline
South East regional new build affordable housing pipeline illustrating who, what, where and when projects are planned across the region.
Typologies
Current catalogue of regional house and flat types that have been optimised for offsite construction and mass customisation.
Resources
Regional design and performance standards supporting net zero ambitions along with lessons learned on collaborative procurement.
SE-RDA News
Frequently asked questions
Send us details of your site using the 'submit a project' button and we will contact you to discuss.
No, there is no unit requirement for any sites, although the benefits gained are greater with more units.
While maximum benefits are gained from utilising the three components, it is possible to only utilise part of the delivery approach.
Bundles are formed at least every 6 months. However, you can contact us anytime to discuss your site and we can create additional bundles if there is a demand.
No, there is no requirement to have agreed funding for a project before you contact us to discuss it.
The Regional Delivery Alliance are funded by the 6 Regional Local Authorities and therefore there is currently no fee required to utilise any part of the Regional Delivery Alliance. However, this is subject to change should the SE-RDA funding change.
No, the projects would be open to any contractor who are on a framework who have the capacity and experience to develop a net-zero ready affordable housing on a large scale. The procurement process is taken on a bundle-by-bundle basis and is agreed by all stakeholders in the bundle.
The procurement process is taken on a bundle-by-bundle basis and is agreed by all stakeholders in the bundle.
Still have questions?
Please do not hesitate to contact us.