ict active is a ground-breaking
accreditation scheme that celebrates buildings
with effective ICT (Information Communication
Technology) infrastructures making them more
attractive to tenants.
ict active accreditation
marks a workspace out as being ahead of the
competitionm, and leads to the national exposure
and recognition that comes with being part
of an innovative project.
The accreditation is also
beneficial for tenants as it enables businesses
to choose a facility that matches their needs.
If a company locates in an ict active accredited
building they can be confident it has the technological
capabilities they require and the ability to
grow as their business does.
Buildings seeking ict active status undergo a full technical audit to assess
the exact ICT capabilities of the building.
In the audit a weighted points system is used
in order to create an overall score. There
are three levels of accreditation:
Registered - this
certifies that an organisation has
signed up to the scheme and is working
towards accreditation.
ict active - this
recognises that the building has good
ICT capabilities which would
provide excellent facilities for most
businesses.
Leading
Edge - this level is reserved
for those buildings which have the
very best ICT infrastructure or are
designed
to match
the needs of businesses with demanding
requirements.
Once a building is accredited
it receives a plaque and certificate and is
added to the ict active website database which
enables prospective tenants to search for properties
that match their needs.