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Totelecom’s upcoming milestones involve collaborating with local authorities to address the issue of homelessness. Our goal is to work closely with them on the homeless project, aiming to provide & secure housing for 68,130 individuals who are currently experiencing homelessness. Totelecom is committed to delivering high-quality accommodation that can truly be called a home, ensuring the safety and well-being of those in need.

In response to the immigration crisis in the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has introduced a new strategy. As part of this plan, the government announced in June 2023 that asylum seekers would be relocated to barges. Totelecom is actively collaborating with the government to facilitate a seamless transition by providing a diverse range of fleets. Our close partnership aims to ensure an efficient and effective implementation of this initiative.

The company is actively working towards expanding its presence by collaborating with maritime engineers to enhance and diversify our portfolio. This strategic partnership enables us to integrate barges into our existing range of accommodation solutions. By doing so, we can cater to the unique requirements of the Home Office and provide housing for a significant number of service users, ranging from 300 to over 1000 individuals. Our focus is on delivering innovative and adaptable housing options that address the evolving needs of our clients while maintaining the highest standards of quality and functionality.

BARGES

We propose to convert and refurbish selected barges to serve as floating accommodations for asylum seekers. These barges will be equipped with modern amenities, such as living spaces, communal areas, kitchen facilities, and sanitation facilities, adhering to all necessary safety and hygiene standards. The floating nature of the barges will provide a unique experience for the residents while maintaining a safe and supportive environment. Totelecom plans to offer barges designed to comfortably accommodate up to 600 service users, equipped with all essential amenities and necessities.

Marquees

Our proposal includes the use of marquees to provide temporary accommodation for asylum seekers. These adaptable structures can be set up in different areas as needed, allowing for a scalable and flexible approach to housing. Marquees will be equipped with essential facilities, ensuring a comfortable and safe living environment. Thank you for considering our proposal. We remain available to provide any additional information or address any queries you may have.

CONTAINER HOMES

Totelecom will repurpose shipping containers into comfortable living spaces for asylum seekers. These container homes will be efficiently designed, offering privacy and security, while still providing essential amenities for daily living. Container homes present a costeffective and eco-friendly option, as they can be easily transported and assembled in various locations. Totelecom is set to conduct a comprehensive pilot project utilizing 100 containers, capable of accommodating up to 400 service users. This test aims to evaluate the performance and scalability of their services under simulated user traffic and interactions

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