Dykehead Road, forming part of the Holehills Regeneration in Airdrie, has been shortlisted in the Best Regeneration Project category, and Castlehill Road, the first of a multi-phase regeneration in Wishaw, has been shortlisted for the Best Healthy Homes Development.
Each project was led by the main contractor, CCG (Scotland), on behalf of North Lanarkshire Council with turnkey, main utility services installed by Arc-Tech MU.
Located just outside of Airdrie’s busy town centre, Dykehead Road comprises 150, 2,3, and 4-bedroom, low-rise homes including 19 ‘pilot’ dwellings designed to achieve regulated operational net zero carbon, the first ever created in the region.
Castlehill Road is the first phase of the multi-million-pound transformation of Gowkthrapple, a small district of Wishaw south of the town centre.
Comprising 97 homes delivered in partnership with hub South West Scotland, the development offers a mix of house types including two and three-bedroom homes; one and two-bedroom cottage flats; various wheelchair houses including four-bedroom homes, two-bedroom cottage flats and two and three-bedroom bungalows.
A specialist amenity hub, complete with its own hair salon, has also been created within the masterplan and is a dedicated facility designed to help tackle loneliness among older tenants.
Both projects form part of a wider programme of new build housing delivery by the Council across the region that has been (and continues to be) supported by MU’s in-house team of experts.
For the full list of winners, CLICK HERE.
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