Our homes are built to high sustainability standards and have an EPC rating of `A` – a feat claimed by just 1% of all new properties in England. We guarantee a high level of quality in all aspects of construction and manufacturing, with airtightness being an important aspect in the grouping of our properties to reduce energy consumption for homeowners and users. From its Sherburn-in-Elmet plant in Yorkshire, L&G Modular Homes aims to build 3,000 modular homes a year by 2024, bringing “rapid and disruptive change” to home construction. We digitally model every millimeter of every house we produce before starting production to ensure the highest level of quality in our homes. We have strict quality procedures at every stage of manufacturing and construction. This included a project in Littlestone in Kent since the end of the year and last week a major deal to build 400 houses for Wolverhampton City Council. Our homes can be built faster thanks to the standardization of modular parts that assemble faster and with fewer problems than traditional home construction techniques. Disruption to local communities is also kept to a minimum, as we can be on-site and off-site earlier. Our properties are standardized to ensure repeatability and efficiency, but some elements, such as the façade, can be adapted to the environment and your requirements. We use modern construction methods to build our two-bedroom homes in a way that avoids waste on site and allows optimal use of materials. Yes.
Like any type of residential project, a modular residential complex requires planning permission from your local authority and must also comply with building codes. You can see our construction quality assurance below. We can work with you early in the planning process to assess the site and assist you every step of the way. Modular homes are built to last the same amount of time as a traditional property. Our modular homes are manufactured and installed to ensure they last for decades with proper maintenance, with all new properties receiving a 10-year NHBC certification. We build our modular homes in our 550,000 square metre factory near Leeds, capable of producing up to 3,500 properties a year. If we do most of the work off-site, we can almost cut construction time in half and speed up the delivery of the new homes the UK desperately needs. The agreement to acquire a location in Broadstairs for affordable supplier Town & Country Housing brings L&G Modular Homes` pipeline of factories to 670 homes, including additional sites in Selby, Bristol and North Horsham. Our factory-made modular homes are specifically designed to achieve a more sustainable future, taking into account their environmental impact throughout life. In July this year, the company signed a contract with Peabody-owned Kent Housing Association to build 153 modular homes. The UK property market is facing serious challenges and we believe it is time for a new approach. Using precision techniques inspired by industries such as automotive and construction, we are building modular homes that we hope will be at the heart of happy and sustainable communities.
L&G said its modular residential plant offers versatile employment opportunities, including design, finance, engineering, procurement, construction and manufacturing. Our homes are manufactured in our 550,000 m² factory in Sherburn-in-Elmet, near Leeds. Assembling the modules in a finished property requires skills and training and is therefore not a suitable undertaking for those who want to build themselves. Our homes can be built quickly and developments can be tailored to the needs of entire communities, including socially affordable private rental and commercial housing. The modules that make up our homes are not suitable for the extension of existing properties. These are self-contained homes created in a repeatable and sophisticated way that speed up construction time and reduce the need for follow-up repairs. Enjoy spacious and sustainable living in our beautiful twin homes The quality and safety of our modular homes are ensured by all the industry standards you would expect from any gated community, including ISO 45001, ISO 9001, BOPAS and NHBC. We have created our own Modular Academy to equip our employees with the skills and knowledge they need to build homes that meet the highest safety and quality criteria. L&G said significant increases in wood and steel prices had put “significant pressure” on the cost of building homes.
Safety is our top priority. We set up a work system that allowed us to operate our modular homes and construction sites safely COVID. Our teams are committed to offering the best to our customers, suppliers and the communities in which we operate, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need help. He says, “Product cost reduction initiatives already underway, as well as a sharp increase in property selling prices throughout the year, helped mitigate the impact of cost increases.” Our modular homes are designed, manufactured and built in our factory and then sent to the development site to be placed on prepared foundations with a façade. If road access permits, they can be transported anywhere on the British mainland with the appropriate building permit. L&G`s modular housing business has recorded cumulative pre-tax losses of £174 million since its inception six years ago. Our properties are built to specific dimensions and strict quality standards, meaning developments are completed on time (or early), offering better cash flow management, faster ROCE and a strengthened reputation. They also have less need for monitoring, which translates into lower prices and a high degree of cost certainty. Modular homes can be manufactured on a large scale and faster than traditional homes. We also ensure that fit and finish are an important consideration from the early stages of planning, reducing the need for refurbishment work to address post-construction issues.