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Three firms reap £150m housing deal

Housing affiliation 13 Group has appointed three contractors to a £150m building framework.

The organisation, which owns and manages 35,000 houses within the North East and Yorkshire, named the trio to ship its Enhanced Capital Supply Programme.

Equans Regeneration, Esh Development and Re:Gen Group will ship building and administration companies by means of the framework for the following 4 years.

13 mentioned most of its funding by means of the programme would ship deliberate upkeep and building-safety initiatives.

5 companies had been shortlisted for the work, together with one SME.

Equans and Esh each function on a £500m decarbonisation retrofit framework awarded by procurement consultancy Prosper this summer.

Re:Gen Group chief government Lee Francis was not too long ago named because the chair of the Developing Excellence within the North East Local weather Emergency Group, pledging to “drive ahead sustainability by knowledge-sharing and finest follow”.

13 Group this month joined the West Yorkshire Housing Partnership, a consortium of housing associations and councils that works with different regional authorities to assist the devolution deal agreed by the federal government in 2020.

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