Rollalong has completed its latest residential development, delivering 13 new modular council-owned homes in Barking, East London.
The modular homes were manufactured at Rollalong's factory in Dorset and later installed at Sugden Way in Barking as part of a development managed by Be First for Barking and Dagenham Council.
'Addressing the shortfall in affordable homes'
"We're extremely pleased to have completed this residential scheme which now provides a range of high-quality, affordable homes for people in Barking and Dagenham," said Clive Harris, construction manager at Rollalong.
"Like many parts of the UK, Barking and Dagenham suffers from a shortage of housing, and our modular approach offers local authorities a chance to address this shortfall in around half the time of a traditional build.
"Modular offsite construction also significantly reduces disruption to the neighbouring properties during the project."
Sam Parry, construction manager at Be First, added: "We're really pleased to say that in spite of the coronavirus we've delivered 13 new affordable homes for the council in a fraction of the time a traditional build would take.
"More importantly, the standard is excellent, which means top-quality new homes for local people that will stand the test of time."
The new modular homes include a one-bedroom flat, eight two-bedroom flats and four three-bedroom flats.
The modules were transported to the site and lifted into position and connected together over a five-day period, after which the internal and external finishing process commenced.
Internal finishing times on site were reduced as the modules were 80% complete before they were installed.
Sugden Way is the first of two developments Rollalong is creating in Barking and Dagenham – it will also be delivering a three-storey apartment block featuring six individual apartments at Mellish Close.