Urban Splash reopens its construction site at Port Loop.
Award winning regeneration company Urban Splash will reopen its construction sites, including Port Loop in Birmingham, and its House by Urban Splash modular factory from today, safely commencing operations across the country.
The company took an early stance in March, announcing the immediate closure of its sites, sales offices and factory amidst the UK lockdown – citing the safety of its colleagues, suppliers and subcontractors as a business priority.
Now, with robust measures in place, encouragement from the Government, and a call to developers from Housing Secretary Robert
Chairman Tom Bloxham MBE explained: “The health and wellbeing of our team, suppliers and subcontractors has been the driver in every decision we’ve made this past month. And now, following the latest Construction Leadership Council guidelines, we are pleased to recommence construction, while continuing to keep our hard working colleagues safe.
“We have taken the time to brief colleagues in-depth on the specific processes at each site, allowing them to adhere to robust new health and safety measures, new ways of working and respect social distancing guidelines; with these in place, we are confident that we can protect our workforce and will continue to monitor the guidelines issued by the Government moving forward.”
Urban Splash also confirmed that non-site colleagues will continue to work remotely from home, and that the five shareholding directors had opted to take a 30% reduction in pay while the lockdown continues and other colleagues remain on furlough.
Now, the company is keen to get building again to continue to create much needed homes for customers – with buyers still reserving in spite of the lockdown. Customers have been able to view Urban Splash properties across the country via a new virtual viewings platform which allows them to take tours of new homes from afar.
Tom continues: “We’ve responded innovatively during this period, enabling our sales colleagues to work effectively from home, speaking with lots of customers each day and taking reservations – albeit at a slower rate than usual.
“We’ve continued to win awards for our work and we now want to safely restart operations to create new neighbourhoods and much needed new homes.”