UK's Caddick Secures £13.9 Million Contract to Build 54 Energy-Efficient Homes in Pudsey
2026-04-22 11:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Caddick Construction in the UK has been awarded a £13.9 million contract to build 54 new family energy-efficient homes on Owlcotes Road on behalf of Leeds Federated Housing Association. This marks the first collaboration between the two organisations.

The project includes one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom energy-efficient homes, designated for affordable rent and shared ownership. Each energy-efficient home will be equipped with an air-source heat pump, solar photovoltaic panels, and an electric vehicle charging point. Caddick Civil Engineering, as the subcontractor, will handle the associated groundworks.

Steve Ford, Regional Managing Director for the North East and Yorkshire at Caddick Construction, said: "Our appointment to deliver the Owlcotes Road energy-efficient homes project demonstrates our continued commitment to providing high-quality, affordable housing in Yorkshire, supporting local housing needs and creating lasting value for residents. As a registered partner of the Considerate Constructors Scheme, we are committed to being a good, neighbourly neighbour, ensuring our activities are carefully managed and maintaining open communication with the local community throughout the energy-efficient homes project."

Georgina Nijjar, Development Manager at Leeds Federated, said: "Once completed, the energy-efficient homes development at Owlcotes Road will provide new affordable housing in Pudsey. These homes are designed to be energy-efficient and sustainable. Each home will include energy-saving features to help residents minimise energy costs and reduce their carbon footprint."

The energy-efficient homes project is funded by Homes England through the Accent Housing strategic partnership. The site layout also includes dedicated green spaces created for residents. This appointment strengthens Caddick's residential project pipeline in Yorkshire, which currently covers multiple construction sites in York, Wakefield, and Hull.

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