Galliford Try announces housing contracts

Galliford Try announces affordable housing contracts

Galliford Try Partnerships’ business has been appointed to two new significant affordable housing contracts and two new major housing frameworks.

Continuing a successful relationship with the ExtraCare Charitable Trust (ECCT), Partnerships has been contracted to build its eighth extra care village at Hughenden Valley in High Wycombe.

The £45 million village will contain 260 one and two-bedroom apartments situated around centralised health and leisure facilities and will be surrounded by landscaped gardens.

Partnerships has been chosen by Birmingham Municipal Housing Trust (BMHT) to construct a new 116-home development at Jarvis Road in the north of the city.

The £16 million scheme will create 58 affordable homes and 58 for open market sale.

Additionally, Partnerships has been appointed to the North Yorkshire County Council’s Extra Care Housing Programme Framework.

The new framework has an anticipated value of up to £650 million over a six-year period, with a potential four-year extension, and features six named contractors in total.

It is designed to cover a range of opportunities involving extra care facilities in North Yorkshire, including site identification and acquisition, design and build of facilities, potential finance initiatives and operational service delivery.

Peter Truscott, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, said: “Our Partnerships business is rapidly turning into a real success story and these latest contracts demonstrate the trust that clients have in Partnerships to deliver the homes they need across a range of different housing types and tenures.”

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