Premier Modular to deliver modular housing for the homeless

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Premier Modular has secured a £7.5m contract from Buckinghamshire Council to deliver modular housing for homeless people

The modular housing project in the Desborough area of High Wycombe is an innovative partnership between principal contractor Premier and Claritas Group.

The homes will be constructed around a central courtyard which will provide valuable amenity space for residents.

A housing management office, offices for the relocated British Red Cross, and laundry will be located on the ground floor, with refuse stores and cycle storage in the plaza.

The one-bedroom apartments will be fully fitted out offsite at Premier’s factory in East Yorkshire and will arrive on site late autumn, complete with shower rooms and kitchens pre-installed.

The building has been designed to enhance the local area and to deliver a high standard of environmental performance.

The energy-efficient ‘fabric first approach’ to the development’s construction will increase the level of insulation, reduce heat loss and air infiltration, and will use roof-mounted solar panels to generate electricity.

With fabrication and fitting out of the apartments taking place in a controlled factory environment, offsite manufacturing achieves unrivalled precision and a higher and more consistent quality of finish.

The number of construction workers on site is also reduced – an important health and safety benefit following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Bringing people closer to local amenities

Councillor Isobel Darby, cabinet member for housing and homelessness at Buckinghamshire Council, said: “We have ambitious plans to provide more accommodation for people who are homeless.

“This project will increase the number of temporary homes in High Wycombe by 65%, enabling us to meet the growing local need and provide a much better living environment for families who need our help.

“The new accommodation will also bring people closer to local amenities, such as transport facilities, GP surgeries and schools as well as other support services.”

Dan Allison, director of Premier Modular, said: “There is an urgent need across the UK for emergency accommodation for people, who, often through no fault of their own, have become homeless.

“These individuals and families need housing for a short period of time, while a more permanent place is found for them to live. Offsite construction is very well suited to building this type of accommodation.

“As well as meeting the required standards for quality and sustainability, we can reduce the completion time to deliver new temporary homes more quickly for people on emergency housing waiting lists.”

Work will start on site this summer and is due for completion in 2021.

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