MORRIS & Spottiswood has secured a raft of new affordable housing projects across the UK and strengthened its housing team with a senior appointment.
Three new projects in Scotland include Caledonia Housing Association’s Berryknowe Avenue development of a bungalow and eight two-storey, timber frame houses; a steel frame block of 10 flats at Dalmarnock Road for Thenue Housing Association; and five new homes for Barnardo’s, which is a Gap Homes initiative to provide supported accommodation for care experienced young people.
In England, Morris & Spottiswood has won its first housing project through the YORbuild3 Minor Works Framework, which seeks to deliver new build and refurbishment projects as well as new housing up to 25 units. The company is the preferred contractor for East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s development of six traditionally built houses and 10 flats at Cherry Tree Avenue in Withernsea.
Morris & Spottiswood has also appointed Kevin McCulloch as operations manager to support the growth of the housing division. Kevin has previous experience working as both operations and contracts manager in the construction and housing industry.
Brian Pettigrew, housing director at Morris & Spottiswood, said, “We have put a significant focus on sustainable solutions for our clients through our offering of modern methods of construction (MMC), modular housing, and Passivhaus, and we are at the forefront of technical capabilities to support carbon net zero goals.
“We are already leading affordable housing projects and addressing fuel poverty with highly energy-efficient building envelopes, triple glazing, solar panels, air source heat pumps, and EV charge points. As local authorities and housing associations work towards both building and sustainability targets, our experience and technical capabilities can facilitate these requirements right across the country.”
Kevin McCulloch added, “This is an exciting time to join Morris & Spottiswood as the housing division experiences a period of growth. As a forward-thinking business, it’s great to see the attention that has been placed on sustainability and the provision of energy-efficient technologies that will have a real, measurable impact on the affordable housing sector in the UK.”