Construction News
15/11/2011
1,900 Homes To Be Built In HCA Deal
Nearly 1,900 new affordable homes will be delivered across the South of England over the next four years as a result of an agreement between the Sovereign Development Consortium (SDC) and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA).
The agreement, worth £31.5m to consortium members, will see the SDC deliver 1,856 homes as part of the HCA's Affordable Homes Programme, which is set to deliver 80,000 new affordable homes across England by 2015. This major contract is one of the largest to be agreed by the HCA team in the South and South West of England.
The SDC is an alliance of eight general needs landlords and specialist housing providers based around with a broad range of skills and strengths. By collaborating together, they can cut procurement costs, achieve efficiencies, bid more effectively for funding and share best practice.
Of the 1,856 homes to be constructed by the SDC under this agreement, 1,100 will be built by the lead partner, Sovereign Housing Association, which will receive £17.5m. Five other SDC members are also receiving funding: Ability Housing Association, Advance UK, Cottsway Housing Association, Housing Solutions Group and Solon South West Housing Association.
Nearly 1,400 of the homes to be built will be for rent, while around 460 will be available to buy or part own through a variety of affordable home ownership schemes. Eighty per cent of the programme is being delivered on 'firm' identified sites.
"We are delighted that the good track record of Sovereign Development Consortium members in delivering cost-effective affordable homes has been recognised. This success has ensured that we are one of the largest recipients of HCA funding in the South West," said Phil Stephens, development and commercial director for Sovereign Housing Association.
HCA executive director for the South and South West Colin Molton said: "This agreement is great news as it will see much needed new homes delivered across the South and South West and make a significant difference to the local communities in which we work.
"Our local teams have worked closely with the members of the Sovereign Development Consortium over recent months to ensure that its programme brings the maximum benefit for local people. But in many ways, the hard work starts now - and we will be focused on ensuring that people see the benefits of our investment over the next four years."
(CD)
The agreement, worth £31.5m to consortium members, will see the SDC deliver 1,856 homes as part of the HCA's Affordable Homes Programme, which is set to deliver 80,000 new affordable homes across England by 2015. This major contract is one of the largest to be agreed by the HCA team in the South and South West of England.
The SDC is an alliance of eight general needs landlords and specialist housing providers based around with a broad range of skills and strengths. By collaborating together, they can cut procurement costs, achieve efficiencies, bid more effectively for funding and share best practice.
Of the 1,856 homes to be constructed by the SDC under this agreement, 1,100 will be built by the lead partner, Sovereign Housing Association, which will receive £17.5m. Five other SDC members are also receiving funding: Ability Housing Association, Advance UK, Cottsway Housing Association, Housing Solutions Group and Solon South West Housing Association.
Nearly 1,400 of the homes to be built will be for rent, while around 460 will be available to buy or part own through a variety of affordable home ownership schemes. Eighty per cent of the programme is being delivered on 'firm' identified sites.
"We are delighted that the good track record of Sovereign Development Consortium members in delivering cost-effective affordable homes has been recognised. This success has ensured that we are one of the largest recipients of HCA funding in the South West," said Phil Stephens, development and commercial director for Sovereign Housing Association.
HCA executive director for the South and South West Colin Molton said: "This agreement is great news as it will see much needed new homes delivered across the South and South West and make a significant difference to the local communities in which we work.
"Our local teams have worked closely with the members of the Sovereign Development Consortium over recent months to ensure that its programme brings the maximum benefit for local people. But in many ways, the hard work starts now - and we will be focused on ensuring that people see the benefits of our investment over the next four years."
(CD)
29/01/2025
Caddick Construction has been awarded a £43 million contract to deliver the first phase of Cole Waterhouse's flagship regeneration scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham.
The project, known as Upper Trinity Street, marks a significant step in the area’s transformation.
Spanning 182,986 square feet, the re
29/01/2025
McLaren Construction has been appointed by O&H Properties to deliver the first phase of a £60 million Foster & Partners-designed development at the corner of New Bond Street and Grafton Street in London’s West End.
The seven-storey, 5,400 square metre prime retail and office scheme will feature ret
29/01/2025
GMI Construction Group has been awarded a contract to develop three high-specification warehouse units totalling over 175,000 square feet at Precedent Drive, Milton Keynes.
The £20 million project, commissioned by DV5 Last Mile Developments (UK) Ltd, a joint venture between Coltham and Delancey Re
29/01/2025
Plans for 106 sustainable new homes in Southville, a neighbourhood in South Bristol, have been approved as the city seeks to increase housing delivery to address growing demand.
Top 10 award-winning housebuilder The Hill Group will create a £60 million development on Raleigh Road, on land that was
29/01/2025
Bouygues UK has reached a major milestone in the fourth phase of the Hallsville Quarter regeneration project in Canning Town, London.
The project, part of the £3.7 billion Canning Town and Custom House Regeneration Programme, recently held a topping out ceremony, marking the completion of the 11-s
29/01/2025
Willmott Dixon Interiors is carrying out a significant upgrade to the roof of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, one of London's most iconic cultural landmarks.
As part of the £12 million project, the company is installing over 23,000 square feet of sun-protected glazing above the museum’s
29/01/2025
Equans has been appointed by Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils to carry out crucial decarbonisation work across the councils' housing stock, using funding secured through the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF).
The councils used the South East Consortium's Zero Carbon Framework to s
29/01/2025
In the world of construction, the quest for energy efficiency and sustainability is ever-evolving. Among the array of solutions available, EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) insulation stands out as a versatile and effective option for enhancing the thermal performance of buildings, particularly when used f
29/01/2025
BCP Council has completed significant coastal protection works at Hamworthy Park, ensuring its resilience against erosion for the next 20 years.
A 200-metre stretch of sea wall along the eastern promenade has been reinforced using low-carbon concrete, while new steps have been constructed to improv
29/01/2025
Geo-environmental consultancy and remediation contractor, The LK Group, has strengthened its team with a trio of recruits.
The multidisciplinary company's latest raft of hires comprises a new director, associate director and remediation manager.
The geo-environmental specialist, headquartered i