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Contractor appointed for next phase of Birmingham housing project

Caddick will deliver apartments at long-running Port Loop scheme on canalside land

CGI of phase 2b of Port Loop in Birmingham which will contain 58 apartments

Contractor Caddick Construction has been appointed to deliver the next phase of the Port Loop residential scheme in Birmingham.

The £14 million brief will see it build phase 2b, comprising 58 apartments on canalside land near Edgbaston Reservoir which is due to be ready in early 2025.

This is the first project for the Yorkshire company following the appointment of Ray O'Sullivan as Midlands regional director in the summer and the launch of a new office in Birmingham city centre.

Port Loop is a long-running residential scheme on vacant land in a loop formed by the Birmingham Canal Old Line off Icknield Port Road.

So far, 105 new homes have been completed and occupied alongside a one-acre park, towpath improvements and partnerships with local operators to deliver community events.

Port Loop is being led by a joint venture of developers Urban Splash and Places for People and could eventually comprise 1,150 new houses and apartments.

Caddick Construction's group managing director Paul Dodsworth said: "Our appointment to the next phase of Port Loop is another stride forward in our plans to grow in the Midlands."