Elements Europe awarded £30m for modular residential tower

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Private developer Pocket Living has appointed Elements Europe to deliver a modular solution to a 21 storey residential tower

The £30m development is expected to be one of the UK’s tallest modular residential builds. Addiscombe Grove will provide 153 new affordable homes and is set for completion in spring 2020.

Elements Europe will manufacture, deliver and install 300 modules to the scheme, positioning it as one of the leading offsite housing suppliers, with recent projects totalling over 1,250 modules across 500 homes.

Simon Underwood Managing Director of Elements Europe said: “We are pleased to be involved in this collaborative approach to delivering new homes in the UK.

“Pocket Living has embraced modular construction and are now a market leader in the delivery of this form of construction”.

The development is set to complete in spring 2020, and by using modular construction, Pocket Living estimate they have reduced the build programme by a third compared to using conventional methods.

The Pocket homes will be discounted at 20% of the local market rate to help local first-time buyers own their home. The homes stay affordable permanently and they are always restricted to first-time buyers living locally who are eligible for affordable housing (as defined by the Mayor of London).

Lucian Smithers, Director at Pocket Living added: “We aspire to lead the way in the housing sector using modular construction – delivering homes faster, reducing disruption to local communities and increasing the genuinely affordable housing provided.

“Elements Europe, with its expertise and vast experience in the modular sector, is the ideal partner to help us realise this ambition.”

The site originally had planning permission to deliver just 12% affordable housing before Pocket Living took the site on with the promise to significantly upscale the affordable housing provision. Pocket Living and Optivo struck a deal in July 2018 which sees affordable housing maximised.

The announcement came as Shadow Housing Minister and local Croydon Central MP Sarah Jones broke the ground on the affordable housing scheme near East Croydon station. Jones praised the collaborative approach and the “real commitment to affordable housing” through the use of modern methods of construction.

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