Friday, 29 July 2011

A hive of activity


As construction of the CarbonLight Homes nears an end the site is a hive of activity. Inside, electrical and mechanical works are almost complete, kitchens and sanitaryware are installed and decoration is at an advanced stage. External works are also progressing well, with the driveways and back gardens now complete.


The difficult task of coordinating the electrical and mechanical works with the building management system has been a steep learning curve for everyone involved, but the result will be an intelligent home that balances comfort, energy efficiency and liveability.


The CarbonLight Homes are already attracting attention as passers by get a first glimpse. Some local councillors, council officers and tenants groups have been given a brief tour with some exceptional feedback and the team is now looking forward to the official launch next month.

Friday, 24 June 2011

An exciting stage reached


We have reached an exciting stage in the CarbonLight Homes project. The external scaffolding has now been taken down, revealing the innovative design of the two homes.

External works have also commenced with the rainwater-harvesting tanks now being fitted in the rear gardens and the driveway substructure laid to the front.

Inside, first fix is complete and second fix is advancing well. The staircases are due for installation next week and once completed the stairwells will be plastered and decorated. The kitchen has also been received on site and will be installed along with the sanitaryware in the next few weeks.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Warm weather ensures excellent progress


The continued fine weather over the Easter weekend has allowed the team to make good progress on site and the building is now almost weathertight. The VELUX roof windows and solar collectors have been installed and the fitting of the timber shingle cladding to the rear and front elevations is complete, with the scaffold due to be taken down tomorrow.

Vertical windows are currently being installed and internal works are under way, with the partitioning well advanced.

Ductwork for the mechanical ventilation system is also being installed along with the sprinkler system and drainage. Coordination of the separate systems is crucial at this stage to ensure smooth fitting.

At this stage we really can see the project coming together.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Beginning to take shape


The recent good weather has meant that the shell of the CarbonLight Homes is beginning to take shape with the timber cladding well under way. The fixing of the timber shingles to the rear elevation is nearly complete with work due to start on the front elevation once the VELUX Roof Windows and solar collectors have been installed.

Once the remaining vertical windows are installed, the building can be made weathertight with internal work scheduled to begin in mid-April.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Topping out ceremony


Earlier this week we hosted a topping out ceremony at the site of the CarbonLight Homes to mark an important milestone in their construction.

The event was attended by the project partners, including Willmott Dixon, HTA Architects, North Northants Development Company and Kettering Borough Council as well as several suppliers, who saw the build team fix the final SIP roof panel in position that marks the completion of the homes' frame.

Eamonn Burns, Operations Director of Willmott Dixon, commented that construction is progressing "extremely well". The CarbonLight homes are expected to be watertight in two weeks and are back on schedule for completion in early summer, following the bad weather in January that delayed progress.

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Battling the poor weather


Poor weather in January has delayed the build programme for the CarbonLight Homes by two weeks, although everyone on site is working hard to make up for lost time. Besides the small delay, the build is progressing well, with the main steel frame and scaffolding now erected.

Work will now start on applying the fireproofing to the steelwork and installing the steel infill panels with the external fabric following soon after that. This is in preparation for the VELUX roof windows and solar collectors in early March.

You can now register your interest in the CarbonLight Homes to receive emailed updates. Please visit www.velux.co.uk/modelhome2020 for more information and to sign up.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Steel frames erected


The New Year has seen good progress made on the homes, with the stud columns erected and fixed to the foundations and the steel frames going up on schedule. Some excavation work to reduce the level of the ground into the rear gardens has also begun.

A film crew will be on site next week and will return at regular intervals to capture stages of the build process. The film will be available on the VELUX website once the homes are complete.