Construction News
10/10/2023
Willmott Dixon To Build Net-Zero Homes In Solihull
Willmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver 25 net-zero carbon (regulated) social rented homes in Kingshurst, Solihull.
It forms part of a wider regeneration masterplan that will see the village centre transformed over several phases to provide both sustainable housing and modern retail space, centred around a new community health and wellness hub.
Working on behalf of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC) and Solihull Community Housing (SCH), Willmott Dixon's new appointment follows its recent role demolishing the main shopping parade and then carrying out enabling works for the new homes. Work to build the three- and four-bedroom family homes as well as one-bedroom maisonettes has started, with groundworks currently underway to reduce flood risk to the homes.
It follows similar work in other parts of the country, including building the first homes in South Wales to meet the ultra-efficient Passivhaus standard, which it did for Caerphilly County Borough Council in 2022. This was followed up by more Passivhaus standard homes in Barking for Be-First.
Dan Doyle, director at Willmott Dixon, said: "As a business with a rich history in the region, we are so pleased to have been appointed to deliver the initial phase of this development project for Kingshurst village centre.
"The regeneration will bring wide-ranging benefits for the local area and the net-zero carbon in operation homes will go a long way to increasing energy security and protecting residents from fuel poverty.
"We are taking a sustainable, fabric-first approach for this development, using timber frames with a high air tightness score to keep the homes well insulated and extremely economical. Each property will work off air source heat pumps instead of gas, have windows with a low U-value for high thermal efficiency, be fitted with integrated PV and be designed to Secured by Design standard."
The contractor will also be delivering £1.78 million in added social value. This includes the operation of a Building Lives Academy (BLA) on site with the first cohort due to start later this year. The Academy is designed to help tackle local unemployment or for those retraining to gain skills and experience in construction. Funding is being provided by West Midlands Combined Authority and it will be delivered in partnership with Solihull College.
It forms part of a wider regeneration masterplan that will see the village centre transformed over several phases to provide both sustainable housing and modern retail space, centred around a new community health and wellness hub.
Working on behalf of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC) and Solihull Community Housing (SCH), Willmott Dixon's new appointment follows its recent role demolishing the main shopping parade and then carrying out enabling works for the new homes. Work to build the three- and four-bedroom family homes as well as one-bedroom maisonettes has started, with groundworks currently underway to reduce flood risk to the homes.
It follows similar work in other parts of the country, including building the first homes in South Wales to meet the ultra-efficient Passivhaus standard, which it did for Caerphilly County Borough Council in 2022. This was followed up by more Passivhaus standard homes in Barking for Be-First.
Dan Doyle, director at Willmott Dixon, said: "As a business with a rich history in the region, we are so pleased to have been appointed to deliver the initial phase of this development project for Kingshurst village centre.
"The regeneration will bring wide-ranging benefits for the local area and the net-zero carbon in operation homes will go a long way to increasing energy security and protecting residents from fuel poverty.
"We are taking a sustainable, fabric-first approach for this development, using timber frames with a high air tightness score to keep the homes well insulated and extremely economical. Each property will work off air source heat pumps instead of gas, have windows with a low U-value for high thermal efficiency, be fitted with integrated PV and be designed to Secured by Design standard."
The contractor will also be delivering £1.78 million in added social value. This includes the operation of a Building Lives Academy (BLA) on site with the first cohort due to start later this year. The Academy is designed to help tackle local unemployment or for those retraining to gain skills and experience in construction. Funding is being provided by West Midlands Combined Authority and it will be delivered in partnership with Solihull College.
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