Building services
Project managing construction and supply chain integration to
deliver modern methods of construction to underpin the success of
our partner organisations with innovative products and value for
money.
Developing the Accent Home - innovative,
sustainable and affordable new housing in our communities.
The Accent Home is built using modern building and procurement
methods and sustainable materials based on extensive research from
Dr Avi Friedman, director of McGill University's Affordable Homes
Program in Montreal, Canada. Dr Friedman is a practising architect
living in Quebec and has already seen his concept developed into
12,000 homes.
The concept is based on a narrow fronted, three storey town house,
but it can also be adapted as a two storey or bungalow design. It
can be available in detached, semi detached or in terrace style.
Each home can be used as a large, family house or divided into a
mix of single or two storeys.
Using innovative design, procurement methods and building processes
and technology, reduces the time the home takes to build. It also
reduces waste and saves on material and construction costs. The use
of a standard design, combined with a catalogue of optional
components and layouts, makes each home flexible and individual.
The very latest in mechanical and electrical systems, including low
energy lighting, under floor heating, IT and telecommunications can
be installed, helping to plan for future needs.
The result is increased customer satisfaction and quality, with
reduced defects and costs associated with future maintenance and
repair.
It is this flexibility that enables us to react to local
priorities and helps us to create a natural balance in our
communities.