A ‘Meet the Buyer’ event will be held in March for companies to learn more about the supply chain opportunities for Pembrokeshire County Council’s major housing project for Tenby.
Morgan Construction Wales has been appointed by PCC under a ‘pre-contract service agreement’ for the Brynhir scheme at the seaside town.
In total, 125 new homes and associated infrastructure will be constructed with commencement planned for autumn 2025, and overall completion in 2029.
These homes will range in size and consist of 93 affordable houses (social and intermediate rent), 16 shared ownership, and 16 open market sale.
PCC has stated that the homes will be built to high standard complying to the Local Authority’s commitment of developing Net Zero Energy in Use buildings.
As part of their design and procurement scope Morgan Construction Wales are keen to engage with suppliers – new and existing to discuss the scheme and opportunities for the supply chain in the following areas: Masonry – below ground & retaining walls; Timber frame (design, manufacture and erect); Roofing; Doors and windows (manufacture and install); Internal carpentry; External carpentry; Rendering; Dry lining and plastering; Plumbing (including renewables); Electrical (including solar); Finishes – flooring; Finishes – decoration; Tiling; Screeding; Mastic application; Soft and hard landscaping; Tarmac surfacing; Traffic management; Scaffolding; Loft insulation; Cleaning services; Tree surgery; Block paving.
The event, which is free to attend, will take place on Wednesday, March 19 at the De Valence Pavilion on Tenby’s Upper Frog Street between 9 am and 5 pm.
Booking and further details are available at: https://wales.business-events.org.uk/en/events/morgan-construction-wales-ltd-meet-the-buyer-event-brynhir-housing-project/
For further information on the Brynhir development, please contact: [email protected]
Speaking on a ‘slippage’ to the timeline of the scheme starting at the recent meeting of Tenby Town Council, Cllr Laurence Blackhall stated: “People need houses now and further delays are not helpful.”