Pick Everard leads the way in housing revival

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Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 11, 2010

Pick Everard highways engineering design is at the forefront of new projects for high quality developer Cannon Kirk Homes.

The nationwide architectural and engineering design practice is leading the field using specialist highways and drainage expertise for Cannon Kirk Homes' construction in the east of England, as optimism returns to the housing market.

The spring launch of new homes at Caistor, Lincolnshire and Littleport near Ely, plus the imminent start of groundworks at March, Cambridgeshire, are well timed for rising demand, with property experts predicting a post-election bounce in the market.

Pick Everard's multi-disciplinary approach covers every aspect of road and infrastructure planning and implementation, focusing on sustainability.

The firm has worked closely with Cannon Kirk Homes for more than ten years, designing the infrastructure to pave the way for the developer's hallmark, high quality housing schemes.

Pick Everard partner Duncan Green is leading the team of civil and structural engineers working with Cannon Kirk Homes and said building is currently underway at Cannon Kirk's Highfields, Littleport development, with the launch of Phase 3 showhomes on May 22.

Showhomes have also recently been released at Romans Walk, Cannon Kirk's Caistor development in the Lincolnshire Wolds, which will ultimately comprise 148 houses.

Initial work is set to begin this summer on Gaul Road, at March, Cambridgeshire, a 135-home Cannon Kirk scheme involving Pick Everard in major off-site roadworks and the design of comprehensive drainage solutions.

Further sites are also scheduled for the near future.

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