8 INDUSTRY NEWS
Talented ‘newcomer’ promoted to key PM role by Genesis
Insurer picks BoB as charity partner
he potential shown by construction industry newcomer osie crimgour has been rewarded with a promotion to the key role of proect manager at enesis Homes. She was appointed to the position at enesis after showing great promise since she oined the company less than two years ago.
he -year-old started as a trainee and and echnical dministrator in May , and she has shown great aptitude and enthusiasm which has prompted enesis management team to give her greater responsibility for daily operations. s proect manager, osie will be more involved in land acquisition, progressing planning applications and managing all aspects of upcoming developments to the point of handover to construction and commercial teams.
osie, who recently attended the two- day ome uilders ederations uture alent onference, is heavily involved in the companys orporate ocial Responsibility programme, particularly raising funds for the companys charities of the year.
enesis omes land and sales director, ohn lue, said ince oining the company, osie has impressed the team with her hard work and dedication to creating opportunities across the business. She has become an important member of our team as she strives to learn new things and develop her understanding of the industry, and we are excited to see how she continues to ourish with the extra responsibilities that come with the proect manager role.
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Small business insurance provider blip has announced and of uilders o as its charity partner, offering affordable insurance and support to its network of tradespeople from less than a month. blip is built on community, providing affordable, tailored, and easy-to- understand insurance with a pioneering model where members share in the profi ts collectively. o, a registered charity that completes practical proects to help members of the construction industry and their families who are battling illness or inury, was an obvious choice for a partner, said blip. hey share a common mission for removing stress and worry in times of crisis for tradespeople and offering peace of mind when starting or running a business, said the insurer. The partnership will see blip support o through charitable sponsorship and by providing blip members the opportunity to donate the value of up to of their premium to o through its pioneering profi t-share model.
Green light for plans to turn Nottingham offi ce into 200 apartments
lans to reuvenate the site of a derelict offi ce building in ottingham have taken a signifi cant step forward as Rainier evelopments has received planning approval for a residential proect close to the railway station. Waterway ouse aims to breathe new life into the area with the creation of nearly modern apartments. esigned by , the .-acre site is being transformed into a highly sustainable, community-led place, including an eight-storey residential block featuring one and two-bedroom apartments. The development will contribute to the citys overall housing stock mix and meet the signifi cant demand for homes in the city. The design approach blends the surrounding urban and suburban
landscape and also incorporates a smaller southern block as a transitional element, which re ects the shift from city scale to suburban living. In line with Nottingham ity ouncils commitment to become the fi rst carbon neutral city in the country by , the new homes are designed to reduce carbon emissions in accordance with the Future Homes Standard which sets out the overnments pathway for net zero homes. Amongst other sustainable design interventions, the homes include green roofs, solar panels and air source heat pumps.
he integration of green spaces is inspired by suburban life in ottingham and the connection with green areas nearby. erraces adorned with greenery extend into a central courtyard, creating a direct correlation between the built environment and the green corridor of Meadows Way, said Rainier. he proect seeks a net gain in biodiversity through the inclusion of integrated bird and bat boxes and wildlife-friendly planting, protecting local habitats and species from the changing climate.
he development will enable residents living on the ground oor to have access to their apartments directly from street-level. he apartments are raised up to provide some privacy, offering views of the green space while enabling active frontages on Arkwright Street, Newthorpe Street and Waterway treet.
n respect of the local architectural character, Waterway ouse will utilise design features and materials that re ect and reference the nearby ictorian buildings, using inset windows, brick colours and details which are reminiscent of the personality of central ottingham. With planning approval secured, Rainier Developments is poised to commence work in the fi rst half of .
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