The preferred bidders have been selected for two sites, owned by the Greater London Authority (GLA), to build more than 1,200 homes.
Galliford Try Plc, working with OPAL LAND LLP, a joint venture between Thames Valley Housing and Galliford Try PLC's residential arm, Linden Homes, has been selected as the preferred delivery partner for Silvertown Way in Canning Town, Newham.
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson said the developments will use an innovative covenant to help relieve pressure on the capital's housing market, accelerate development and raise standards of private renting.
Over the last decade, the number of households privately renting has increased to around two million Londoners, however the capital has few purpose-built rented schemes compared to the US or Europe.
The GLA marketed two sites, Silvertown Way and Pontoon Dock, with the specific aim to deliver a significant proportion of private-rented homes. The requirement for top quality private rent, built alongside traditional private sale and affordable housing, will help to speed up the construction period, encourage long-term institutional investment into the residential market and improve the design, tenancy arrangements and management of the homes.
The GLA requires both developers to hold the private-rent housing for at least ten years.
The 2.1 hectare site was previously vacant land, and will become home to more than 1,000 properties including 347 private rented, 232 for affordable rent, and 154 for affordable home ownership. It will also include 86,000 sq ft of employment and non-residential space.
Elsewhere, Bouygues Development, working with a consortium backed by the London Pensions Fund Authority and Grainger plc, has been selected as the delivery partner for Pontoon Dock, a 0.69 hectare site within Royal Docks, also in the London Borough of Newham. The site is currently a public car park and coach stand that will be transformed into more than 200 homes and approximately 11,000 sq ft of non-residential floor space, to include 137 private rented sector homes, 42 for affordable rent and 31 for shared ownership. The project, which will see car parking re-provided, will also improve access to the popular Thames Barrier Park.
Mr Johnson said: "Boosting house building is my number one priority, with City Hall leading the way with a range of creative approaches to address a 30 year failure to build enough homes. These two great new developments will turn surplus public land into new homes for Londoners.
"These schemes will be built faster than conventional methods by providing a US-style private rented model alongside traditional tenures. It's important for London's economy to support the growing rental market, providing top quality homes and management, together with the reassurance of longer tenancy agreements.
"I also want to entice more institutional investors to come forward and invest in quality homes for Londoners, further supporting house building and creating thousands of new jobs."
(CD/JP)
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