Willmott Dixon starts £61m defence scheme
Willmott Dixon has been appointed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to deliver a £61m estate investment for the British Army at Kendrew Barracks in Rutland.
Willmott Dixon reached the topping out stage of its project to build a development of twelve apartments and nine townhouses on Upper Richmond Road in Barnes Common.
Working for family run developer Ansgate, Hampton Row is a development that significantly enhances the area by replacing what was a large concrete multi-storey car park with much needed new housing in Barnes.
To mark structural completion, a topping ceremony was held when the last section of cement was poured into place at the top of the homes. It means the final finishes can be applied before completion.
David Smith, Managing Director of Willmott Dixon Housing, said;
“Ansgate’s vision for Hampton Row is based on delivering spacious modern, high-quality living space. They have not only removed a carpark which was regarded as a eye-saw, they are replacing it with an elegant row of townhouses and apartments that will contribute to the current housing demands in London. I am really excited to see Hampton Row complete later in the year.”
Willmott Dixon has been appointed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to deliver a £61m estate investment for the British Army at Kendrew Barracks in Rutland.
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