Housebuilder Barratt has bought timber frame manufacturer Oregon Timber Frame as it attempts to fulfil its pledge to build at least 20% of its homes using an element of modern methods of construction by 2020.
Oregon is already one of Barratt’s key suppliers and will remain based in Selkirk, Scotland, following the deal, which sees Barratt acquire 100% of the business.
Over the last three years, Barratt has built around 5,500 homes using timber frame construction. It currently uses timber frame in the majority of residential properties it builds in Scotland and said it was increasing its use across England and Wales.
Steven Boyes, chief operating officer, Barratt Developments, said: "Barratt is committed to increasing the number of homes we build using offsite construction as part of our overall volume growth aspirations and to mitigate the current skills challenges facing the industry. Oregon is the perfect company to help us do that, with a highly experienced management team, a skilled workforce and a high-quality product."
Rod Lawson, chairman, Oregon Timber Frame said: "We’re very proud of what we have achieved over the last two decades, building a successful company with a fantastic workforce. Now we welcome the next chapter with Barratt who are as committed to quality as we are and have exciting plans for the future of both of our businesses."
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