Laing Easiform homes are a form of non-traditional construction built from the 1920s to 1970s using in-situ poured concrete walls within reusable steel formwork. While not designated as defective under the Housing Defects Act 1984, some dwellings have reached the end of their economic life due to structural deterioration and corrosion of embedded reinforcement. As part of Exeter City Council's wider regeneration and housing quality improvement programmes, a number of Laing Easiform homes were earmarked for reconstruction in 2015. Several homes have since been demolished and rebuilt; however, a number of properties are incomplete following insolvency of the original contractor, resulting in yet to be commenced and part-built structures that have stood dormant for some time. Following a review of options, the current intention is to demolish these partially constructed dwellings. In some cases, this will involve the rebuilding of only one side of a semi-detached pair, where the adjoining dwelling remains occupied and under separate freehold. Exeter City Council is now preparing to re-engage the market to deliver the remainder of the homes, ensuring that the design, construction approach, and delivery model are appropriate to the complexity of the site and the various stages of progress across each of the properties.
Exeter City Council seeks to appoint a contractor to undertake essential refurbishment works to King William Street Bridge, a steel truss pedestrian bridge connecting Sidwell Street and the John Lewis Car Park across a two-lane, one-way carriageway. The works include replacing the roof system with improved drainage, replacing corroded transverse beams and fixings, undertaking localised steelwork repairs to parapet elements and associated paintwork repairs. A full specification of works has been produced by ECC's Principal Designer. The appointed contractor will be responsible for proposing a cost-effective delivery method, managing all work at height, highway access, traffic management and relevant consents, and coordinating with ECC and the Principal Designer to deliver the scheme in line with DCC Highway conditions and relevant legislation.
UK7 Notice. The services are provided by the existing accommodation provider to provide housing support to 18 units of accommodation for single homeless households and rough sleepers. The services are directly linked to the provision of accommodation therefore the funds have been directly awarded to the accommodation provider being the only entity that can provide these services.
UK 7 Notice. Howell Road is an 11-bed residential building owned by Sanctuary Housing Association and used as an accommodation project for rough sleepers in Exeter.
It is not appropriate to go out to tender as SSL own the project are the landlord and provide the Housing Support into the building. Sanctuary is not interested in another provider providing the support and therefore our options are limited.
UK 7 Notice. The services are provided by the existing accommodation provider Julian House to provide housing support to 23 units of accommodation for single homeless households and rough sleepers. The services are directly linked to the provision of accommodation therefore the funds have been directly awarded to the accommodation provider being the only entity that can provide these services.
UK7 Notice. The following project provides 24 hour supported housing for rough sleepers and consists of 19 units of accommodation. This year we are providing an uplift in funding to create a women's only floor, additional staffing and to oversee the management of our emergency pods.
The services are provided by the existing accommodation provider to provide housing support to 55 units of accommodation for single homeless households and rough sleepers. The services are directly linked to the provision of accommodation therefore the funds have been directly awarded to the accommodation provider being the only entity that can provide these services.
UK7. The services are provided by the existing accommodation provider to provide housing support to 55 units of accommodation for single homeless households and rough sleepers. The services are directly linked to the provision of accommodation therefore the funds have been directly awarded to the accommodation provider being the only entity that can provide these services.
UK7. The following project provides 24 hour supported housing for rough sleepers and consists of 19 units of accommodation. This year we are providing an uplift in funding to create a women's only floor, additional staffing and to oversee the management of our emergency pods.
UK7 Notice. The services are provided by the existing accommodation provider to provide housing support to 18 units of accommodation for single homeless households and rough sleepers. The services are directly linked to the provision of accommodation therefore the funds have been directly awarded to the accommodation provider being the only entity that can provide these services.
The primary objective of the Mill Lane bridge works is to ensure the structural integrity of the two bridge structures for approximately 50 years, and the removal of the temporary 3t weight limit restrictions without excessive costs in compliance.