Work is progressing at pace on a 20-home development in Coleshill, where Morro Partnerships is delivering high-quality, energy-efficient homes using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).
Delivered in partnership with Citizen the Trajan Hill scheme is transforming a former quarry site into a mix of one-bedroom maisonettes and two- and three-bedroom houses. All homes are being constructed using precision-engineered timber frames manufactured off-site by Midland Timber Engineering, helping to reduce build time and environmental impact.
Tom Broadway, Managing Director for Morro Partnerships in the West Midlands, said:
“Delivering sustainable homes and helping communities thrive is our core focus at Morro, and we are proud to be working on the Coleshill scheme with Citizen.
“Choosing timber frame construction not only speeds up delivery, but also ensures the homes are more energy-efficient and cost-effective for future residents. Building with the future in mind is a responsibility we take seriously, and we look forward to completing the project in the coming months.”
Once complete, all homes will achieve a minimum EPC B rating, supporting lower energy bills and improved comfort for residents. The development also includes a landscaped green space connecting to nearby woodland, offering added wellbeing and biodiversity benefits for the local community.
Richard Rae, Development Project Manager at Citizen, added:
“Work is progressing really well at Trajan Hill. It’s great to see a brownfield site being turned into good-quality housing, and the use of timber frames has allowed us to move much faster than traditional build methods.”
The homes are expected to be completed later this summer.
Contact us for energy-efficient homes
If you have an energy efficient housing project utilising MMC, that you would like support on, get in touch either by calling on 01543 462 468, or email us at enquiries@morropartnerships.co.uk, or alternatively visit our contact page and one of our team will be more than happy to help.