Abri has announced the 11 successful contractors that have been added to its £350 million construction framework to build at least 10,000 sustainable homes over the next decade to help tackle the housing crisis.
The framework agreement will also be available for use by members of Wayfarer, a consortium of housing associations, local authorities and charitable partners, helping to share expertise to build more homes across the south.
James Pennington, director of development at Abri, said: “We’re really looking forward to working with partners who share our mutual interests to help build communities that provide social value.
“But it’s not just about building homes, this framework will also help to create jobs for people and provide educational opportunities. With our shared commitments to building high quality, sustainable homes this partnership led approach will enable us to build many new communities in the coming years.”
The successful list of contractors is as follows:
- Doswell Projects
- Drew Smith
- EG Carter & Co
- ENGIE Regeneration
- Geoffrey Osborne
- Hill Partnerships
- Lovell Partnerships
- Markey Construction
- Midas Construction
- Thakeham Client
- Willmott Dixon Construction.