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Places of Worship
New Build
Ref:
A0833
Overview
Buxton Building Contractors has been appointed to deliver the construction of five new Passive House buildings for a Buddhist community, together with associated infrastructure, landscaping and external works.
Designed to achieve exceptionally high standards of energy efficiency and environmental performance, the development will provide high-quality accommodation while supporting the long-term sustainability objectives of the wider site.
A key feature of the project is the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), with the buildings being manufactured off-site as highly insulated timber structures before being transported to site for installation. This approach offers improved quality control, reduced waste, greater programme certainty and a lower environmental impact compared with traditional construction methods.
The project reflects a growing focus on sustainable construction techniques, combining low-energy design principles with modern off-site manufacturing to create durable, efficient and comfortable buildings.
Buxton is working alongside Mole Architects, Beacon Surveying Services Ltd, Simple Works, E3 Consulting Engineers LLP, Salus and Anna French Associates to deliver the scheme.
The project demonstrates Buxton's experience in delivering sustainable construction projects that combine innovative building methods, environmental performance and high standards of quality.
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