Leicester Mercury

‘Good progress made’ on residentia­l schemes

FLATS AND STUDENT BLOCKS BEING CREATED IN CITY

- By TOM PEGDEN tom.pegden@reachplc.com @tompegden

THE boss of a Midlands building contractor say his teams are making good progress on three key sites in Leicester.

Regional director Tom Sewell said Stepnell is working on two student schemes and the £9 million redevelopm­ent of Wellington House into flats.

Property company Aimrok brought in Stepnell’s East Midlands office to convert the Wellington Street office block into 105 apartments.

The contract includes demolition, structural alteration­s, drainage, window replacemen­t, partitions, mechanical and electrical services, internal finishes and external work.

Stepnell has also started on a £5.4 million student scheme in Friar Lane, for Leicester property developer Obstrat.

That includes 90 self-contained studio apartments across five storeys, stepping down to four storeys to make a more natural transition between the block and buildings next door.

Because the site is in the Greyfriars conservati­on area, Stepnell worked with University of Leicester Archaeolog­ical Services to carry out investigat­ions before work could begin, in order to preserve the Roman and medieval remains below.

Mr Sewell said: “We’re extremely excited about making substantia­l progress on three great residentia­l projects across Leicester.

“The national housing shortage is currently a big focus for the constructi­on sector, so helping to expand the Midlands’ residentia­l offering is something we’re very proud of and hope to keep doing.

“Despite being built to serve the same purpose, each of these sites are unique and have presented individual challenges for the whole team to navigate and solve collaborat­ively.

“However, due to our extensive experience working on private residentia­l and student accommodat­ion schemes, we have been able to conquer each of these challenges, moving forward with the projects and adding them to our ever-growing portfolio of residentia­l developmen­ts.

“Drawing on our extensive experience and lessons learnt within this sector, we are able to provide our clients with real solutions to their challenges and bring true value to their projects.”

Stepnell has also been working on a £2 million refurbishm­ent and newbuild student accommodat­ion project in Upperton Road – the contractor’s sixth project for Zone Developmen­ts.

That includes 46 studio apartments, along with communal facilities including a gym, cinema room, common room, management office, study pods and laundry room.

Zone Developmen­ts director Neil Thakkar said: “We have worked closely with Stepnell on a number of purpose-built luxury student accommodat­ion schemes across Leicester and it never fails to deliver high-quality builds.

“Not only are the team committed to displaying profession­alism, experience and quality, they are also able to navigate difficult situations and find solutions to problems during the course of constructi­on.

“We value Stepnell’s expertise in the residentia­l sector very highly and look forward to working with them again in the future.”

Tom Sewell said: “All of the challenges we have faced – along with the obvious restrictio­ns faced while working on site throughout the Covid-19 pandemic – have only allowed us to excel even further and refine our skills as a leading residentia­l provider both in the East Midlands and nationwide.”

 ??  ?? STUDIO APARTMENTS: The Friar Lane project
STUDIO APARTMENTS: The Friar Lane project

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