en.Wedoany.com Reported - McTaggart Construction has completed the delivery of 48 new affordable homes on Hebrides Avenue in Dundee, UK. The project, with a total value of £9.34 million, was led by Home Group in collaboration with ORA Architects and Dundee City Council.

This development is part of the long-term regeneration plan for the Mill O'Mains area, transforming a brownfield site into a mixed-tenure residential neighborhood. The project offers a variety of property types, including two, three, and four-bedroom houses, cottage flats, and apartment homes, all designed to meet the 'Housing for Varying Needs' standard and the 'Secured by Design' Gold Award requirements. Dundee City Council also commissioned a dedicated supported living building to expand resident services.
During the project's early stages, contract opportunities were created for local businesses through a 'Meet the Buyer' event, resulting in 11 contracts awarded, nine of which went to local contractors. Furthermore, the project directly created four local jobs, added two positions through subcontracting partnerships, and provided six local apprentices with on-site practical experience.
The project has enhanced the overall environment of the Mill O'Mains estate by optimizing streets, adding safe pedestrian walkways, and creating new landscaped green spaces. The construction quality was recognized with two 'Considerate Constructors' awards.
Janice Russell, Managing Director of McTaggart Construction, stated: "The Mill O'Mains project demonstrates what can be achieved when partners collaborate around a shared goal. We are delighted to deliver these high-quality homes, which will bring positive change to Dundee residents and the community, while also promoting local employment during the construction process."
Bryony Willett, Home Group's Director for Scotland, added: "We are pleased with our work in regenerating the Mill O'Mains estate in Dundee, and these affordable homes represent a significant step forward. The project not only built new homes but also ensured they are warm, safe, and future-proofed through energy-efficient design, while supporting the local economy."
Gary Cowdrey of ORA Architects noted: "The Mill O'Mains project highlights the crucial role of thoughtful design in community regeneration. The development integrates diverse housing types and tenures, creating a cohesive community centered on sustainability. By working with McTaggart Construction, Home Group, and the design team, we realized a people-centered housing vision, creating a place that is both livable and integrated into the community."
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