Offsite construction development is first for Angus

Work has begun on a development of flats on the site of the old Inverpark Hotel in Arbroath adopting the pioneering building process of offsite construction to deliver much needed high quality and energy-efficient accommodation for Angus.
The process of constructing ‘modules’ complete with everything from electrics to plumbing at a factory away from the main development site has been identified by the Scottish Government as an important cost-effective approach to addressing the housing shortage and improving the sector in terms of efficiency, quality and sustainability.

The concept is widely used around the world; however this development is the first in Angus to use the method. The ‘modules’ are constructed using structural insulated timber panels, making them stronger and more energy efficient than traditional timber framed buildings.
They are currently being constructed in McCallan Homes’ production facility in Dunfermline and will then be transported to Arbroath where the services are connected, ‘modules’ bolted together, and the final exterior finish completed.

Iain Allan, Director of McCallan Homes, said: “There are many significant benefits to building properties using offsite construction. Modules are built in a controlled environment, helping to ensure a high quality build that uses materials that are not exposed to the elements. The building process is also far quicker than on a traditional site, benefitting the local neighbourhood. In addition by using structural insulated timber panels to construct the modules we are able to achieve exceptional levels of insulation and noise reduction in our builds.  “We are delighted with the progress of the development and are looking forward to welcoming the first residents in the spring of next year.”

Roddy Maxwell, Property Director at Wardhaugh Property, the company responsible for marketing the development, said: “This is a really exciting development on a well-known site in Arbroath. The method of constructing offsite allows for a safer build, less wasted materials, a lower carbon footprint and, most importantly, no corners can be cut.    “The flats that will come onto the market in the Spring of 2017 will be of a very high quality.”

The site of the old Inverpark Hotel, just off Millgate Loan, is being developed by McCallan Homes Ltd and will consist of a range of 12 two bedroomed flats priced from £115,000.

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