Esh Group joins multi-billion pound framework to deliver homes across Yorkshire and the Humber
Esh Group is set to help deliver new homes across Yorkshire and the Humber as part of a multi-billion pound framework.
Esh Construction has won its place on the Homes and Communities Agency’s (HCA) new £8bn national housing delivery panel.
The Delivery Partner Panel 3 (DPP3) scheme focuses on the procurement of work to deliver residential-led development on public sector land.
DPP3 is available to local authorities, housing authorities, registered providers and public sector bodies including NHS trusts, schools and government departments.
Esh will have the opportunity to bid for contracts to create new-build housing on public sector land. This will include affordable housing, rental properties, starter homes, care homes and properties for sale on the open market.
The programme will run for four years and is expected to generate housing contracts that total £1.6bn in the North East, Yorkshire and Humber region over that timeframe.
The housing delivery panel follows on from the HCA’s first and second schemes, which have delivered more than 43,500 homes via 258 schemes since 2010. It’s the first time Esh has been part of the programme.
Andy Radcliffe, chief executive of Esh Group, said: “It’s exciting to be part of a scheme where we can make a real contribution to local authorities and public sector bodies.
“It’s the first time we have been on the panel and we look forward to working with the HCA and its partner organisations to deliver essential projects and high-quality, much-needed housing across the North East, Yorkshire and Humber regions.”
For panel members, activities involved include constructing housing and associated infrastructure, the development and disposal of sites for residential use, and the marketing and sale of homes.
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