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Beattie Passive appointed to two new frameworks

Beattie Passive, the builders of energy efficient, low, and net zero carbon homes to Passivhaus standards has been appointed to two frameworks – the Offsite Homes Alliance (OSHA) £2 billion off-site national modular construction framework and has been named as a supplier for Lot 3 Residential Properties and Lot 6 Thermal Efficiency Upgrades on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) off-site construction solutions framework.

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A recent Beattie Passive Passivhaus Plus project in Cardiff
A recent Beattie Passive Passivhaus Plus project in Cardiff

Beattie Passive will deliver Category 1 MMC over the next 4 years on the OSHA Framework, administrated by Great Places Housing Group, to supply homes to its 23 members and to future new members of the alliance and support in the delivery of extensive development programmes and collective ambitions to tackle the housing crisis.

The CCS supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services.

Talking about the OHSA framework, Matthew Harrison, Chief executive of OSHA member Great Places Housing Group, said:  

“We’re delighted to be working with Beattie Passive on the new OSHA framework. We’re confident they will be able to work with us and the OSHA clients in delivering the sector’s extensive development ambitions. We were pleased with the positive response from the market and received high quality proposals and substantial social value pledges for our communities. We are now looking forward to mobilising the framework and working together on new projects to realise our ambitions of delivering much-needed affordable homes.”

Commenting on the CCS framework appointment, Ron Beattie, Managing director of Beattie Passive, said: 

“This is clearly brilliant news for us as a business, but it is also indicative of the government’s commitment to offsite construction, which is tremendous news for everyone involved in the sector, including our partners and suppliers.

“We have a strong proposition, because we build to Passivhaus standards and we’ve already delivered a number of net zero housing schemes in England and Wales. We believe that modular housing, built offsite to Passivhaus standards, will help to ease the housing crisis and tackle the climate emergency, while raising building and living standards.”