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Hadden Group appointed to £500m New Build Housing Framework

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Hadden Group appointed to £500m New Build Housing Framework

Hadden Group has been appointed to the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s (SPA) New Build Housing Framework.
The framework, which will run for the next four years, can be used for the development of new build housing projects including traditional housing (houses, bungalows, flats, and apartments), care homes and supported living and student accommodation as well as refurbishment, conversion, and extension projects to residential properties. The framework can also be used for Development Agreements.

Hadden Group has been appointed to the following workstreams of the framework, across three regional lots across Scotland:

  • Low Rise Housing up to 11m in floor height up to 50 units
  • Construction of Independent, Assisted and Residential Care Housing up to 65 units
  • Refurbishment, Conversions, Extension and Adaptations up to £4m

The framework supports a focus on creating net zero buildings, bringing environmental benefits at a local level, and improving the lives of communities.

Steven Brady, managing director at Hadden Group, said: “Having delivered a wide range of residential projects we are delighted to have secured a place on this major framework which follows on from our work on the previous H1 Framework”

Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement at LHC, added: “The new H2 framework will help to meet the ongoing housing challenges within the public sector, balancing the need to meet local housing demand and the essential drive to move towards the production of zero carbon homes.

“There is a growing demand for frameworks like this that are responsive to ongoing housing challenges within the public sector, while also prioritising the importance of the wider societal benefits that can be achieved through creating healthier environments that embody social, human, and environmental considerations.”

For more details on the framework click here

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