Extraspace Solutions will provide 200 new units by 2021 in scheme that mirrors RSHP鈥檚 Y:Cube project
Modular-buildings specialist Extraspace Solutions has won a 拢40m contract to supply temporary housing for homeless families as part of a London-wide initiative.
The deal will see Extraspace deliver 200 relocatable homes for the Pan-London Accommodation Collaborative Enterprise (Place) by 2021.
Under the scheme, which is , Extraspace鈥檚 homes are intended for use on 鈥渕eanwhile鈥 sites earmarked for development in the long term, but which would otherwise remain underused over the short-to-medium term.
Darren Rodwell, who is executive member for housing and planning at the London Councils lobby group for boroughs, said the Place initiative was the first time UK local authorities had jointly procured modular housing to help homeless families. Y:Cube was a project that targeted at single people.
鈥淧lace will deliver high-quality, family-sized accommodation for homeless Londoners in their local borough 鈥 close to their schools, jobs, and support networks 鈥 and delivering new housing on previously unusable sites in the process,鈥 he said.
Extraspace lead designer Eleanor Moloney said the firm鈥檚 new homes would combine 鈥渋nnovative design with a community feel鈥.
鈥淥ur precision-manufactured modular houses will deliver the quality of permanent homes, meeting the London Plan鈥檚 space standards, and can be relocated to the site of most need,鈥 she said.
London Councils said Place was being hosted by Tower Hamlets council, but that several boroughs were looking into suitable locations for the new homes the scheme would provide, with the first site will be confirmed later this year.
It added that the capital currently had 54,000 households living in temporary accommodation.
Extraspace has bases in London, Belfast, Dublin and Cork.
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