Tolent bags £17m contract to deliver new homes in West Yorkshire

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Tolent has secured a £17.7m contract from Yorkshire Housing to deliver 113 new homes in West Yorkshire

The new homes in Menston, West Yorkshire include a mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes and will be available for a mix of tenures including shared ownership, right to buy and affordable rent.

‘Delivering much-needed homes’

Sian Grindley, director of development at Yorkshire Housing, said: “At Yorkshire Housing we’re passionate about building homes and communities that our customers are proud to live in and call home.

“Menston is a desirable location for many people and we’re proud to be able to offer a choice of homes at this site.

“We’re excited about what we’re doing with smart technology here, which will benefit both the customer and the environment.

“We’re looking at how we can use innovative products at every stage, from the construction method itself through to the technology that our customers will use and benefit from.

“This is the first site that we’re looking to use structurally insulated panels for the build and we’re also considering a number of different smart tech options for the finished homes. This will mean greater resident control and it’ll also make it easier for us to monitor the energy performance of our rental homes.

“Our progress means we can deliver more, much needed homes to the region and continue working towards our strategic priority of delivering 8,000 homes by 2030.

“We’re delighted that our hard work will give hundreds of people an opportunity to move into a high quality new home.”

Using MMC

Tolent will be using a mix of modern methods of construction (MMC) on a number of units, which would see the structure of some homes go from foundations to roof level in just one week.

Mike Brown, commercial director for Tolent, added: “This is a fantastic win for us and we’re delighted to be working with the team at Yorkshire Housing to deliver this flagship scheme.

“It’s a privilege to be involved in creating new, inclusive communities and we’ll also be delivering on our commitment to create employment and apprenticeship opportunities as well as engaging with local schools, colleges and universities.”

Work is expected to start on the new homes in West Yorkshire later this summer and is anticipated to complete in spring 2024.

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