Higgins appointed to deliver two developments for Hackney Council, creating over 100 new homes
As part of its in-house Council house-building programme Hackney Council has appointed Higgins to deliver over 100 new homes across two developments.
As part of its in-house Council house-building programme Hackney Council has appointed Higgins to deliver over 100 new homes across two developments.
With a successful partnership of delivering high quality estate regeneration projects, Higgins has renewed its place as one of the preferred developers on Notting Hill Genesis’ Development Contractors Framework.
A partnership between Higgins Group and Sage Housing Association sees the latest phase of the hugely desired New Stratford Works get underway. Developing 36 new apartments, Higgins Homes will market the private sale homes with the affordable housing purchased by Sage Housing Association.
Higgins Partnerships has been successful in gaining a place on the Places for People Development Contractor Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).
The shortlist for this year’s prestigious First Time Buyer Awards has revealed Higgins Homes shortlisted for Private Developer of the Year and Best Small Development for Alphabet in NW6.
Higgins is working in partnership with the London Borough of Newham to create 223 affordable ‘Passivhaus’ homes across three new developments.
Higgins Group has appointed Tom Robson as Head of Build to Rent to support the company’s ongoing expansion into the Build to Rent market.
Wandle has appointed Higgins as development partner to deliver 93 affordable homes in Summerstown, Merton, South-West London.
Higgins Partnerships has been shortlisted for the Private Sector Leadership Award in this year’s Social Value Awards.
As part of its commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion throughout the company, Higgins is delighted to join Stonewall’s Diversity Champions Programme.
A £40 million project to deliver 176 affordable homes along with a new 6,100 sq. ft. food store has been completed on Bath Road in Hounslow.
With more and more women choosing a career in the construction industry, companies like Higgins Partnerships are driving through equality and diversity and promoting the wealth of career opportunities available to women.
The Mayor of Lewisham, Damien Egan, led a topping out ceremony yesterday for a new social housing scheme in Sydenham that is set to deliver 32 new social homes for local residents, as part of Lewisham Council’s Building for Lewisham programme.
With the construction sector employing around 9% of the UK’s workforce[1], with 32% of this workforce being over the age of 50 and only 10% under the age of 25, Higgins Partnerships is committed to boosting the number of apprenticeship opportunities and improving the diversity in the sector.