West Lothian Council housing update – Supported Housing for Young People and additional council housing, at Almondvale Crescent, Livingston.

A significant step has been made towards restarting work on the Almondvale Crescent Site to deliver Supported Housing for Young People and additional council housing with Ogilvie Construction Ltd set to be appointed as the main construction contractor to take the project forward to completion via Hub South East, a delivery partner of the council. […]

West Lothian Council housing update - Supported Housing for Young People and additional council housing, at Almondvale Crescent, Livingston.

Feb 26, 2025

A significant step has been made towards restarting work on the Almondvale Crescent Site to deliver Supported Housing for Young People and additional council housing with Ogilvie Construction Ltd set to be appointed as the main construction contractor to take the project forward to completion via Hub South East, a delivery partner of the council.

Construction works were paused on the project following the administration of Connect Modular but are in the process of commencing again with work set to restart on site imminently. 

Executive councillor for Housing Services, George Paul said: “ It is very pleasing to see a contractor appointed so quickly that will allow work to recommence on site. All parties are committed to seeing work continue on this very important project to enhance social housing in the Livingston area, particularly creating specific units for homeless young people. Council officers will continue to work with Hub South East to ensure the remaining elements of the project progress to completion.”

Greig Jamieson, Hub South East’s Commercial Director, said:

“Demonstrating the strength of our supply chain, partnership approach and the flexibility of the Hub programme, in less than eight weeks we have worked closely with West Lothian Council to navigate the complexities of the situation, appoint a new contractor and work is now underway again to provide this much needed supported housing for young people.

“Ogilvie Construction is experienced in the housing sector and we look forward to working together on this innovative project as we assist in realising our client’s commitment to the delivery of new affordable housing in West Lothian.”

Grier Edmead, Operations Director at Ogilvie Construction said: “We look forward to working with West Lothian Council and Hub South East Scotland to deliver such a significant project that will benefit the community for generations to come.  Our team has an extensive and proven track record in the delivery of quality affordably housing developments across Scotland.”

Plans for the supported housing consists of 28 one-bedroom flats in total, with 16 flats designed to be flexible for future use as mainstream housing.  Flexible office space will be provided for a maximum of ten staff members along with staff overnight accommodation to provide dedicated space and privacy, whilst still being on hand to assist and support the young people. The affordable housing element of the project will provide 20 units with a mix of two and three-bedroom houses, along with two and three-bedroom flats.

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