Monday, November 25, 2024

East Midlands manufacturer awarded £1m fitout contract for build-to-rent scheme

Mansfield-based Deanestor, the fitout specialists, has been awarded a contract worth over £1m by Gilbert-Ash for the first build-to-rent scheme in Oxford. This will involve the manufacture and installation of more than 6,500 items of fitted furniture – kitchens and wardrobe sets.

The £63m second phase of West Way Square in Botley will deliver 150 rental homes for Grainger plc – the UK’s largest listed residential landlord.

Deanestor previously provided kitchen and bedroom furniture for phase one of this mixed use development, which created 264 purpose-built student apartments and studios, as well as retail, hotel and commercial space and other amenities.

Due for completion by the end of 2024, this latest scheme is designed by architects Mountford Pigott to be net zero carbon.

Commenting on this new contract win, William Tonkinson, Managing Director of Deanestor, said: “This is our first contract with Gilbert-Ash but our second on the West Way site. It follows our successful delivery of multiple fitout contracts for private rental developments across the UK, including two other Grainger schemes.”

The kitchens for West Quay Square will be manufactured and pre-assembled in Deanestor’s factory in Mansfield to reduce work on site and will be fitted in a range of linear and L-shaped configurations. Each kitchen will have grey base units with contrasting porcelain white wall cabinets, quartz worktops with matching upstands and splashbacks, under-cabinet feature LED lighting, and matt aluminium handle trims.

Appliances will be integrated and include dishwasher, tall fridge freezer, oven, hob, extractor and washer dryer.

Deanestor will also manufacture and install 230 sets of fitted wardrobes to the bedrooms, in a light grey matt laminate finish and with different combinations of hinged doors, internal shelving and hanging rails.

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