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Future Homes Standard – a template for construction from 2025

The three-storey houses with PV panels on the roofs (Image: Midland Heart)
Housing association Midland Heart is pioneering one of the first Future Homes Standard developments, led by its head of construction Tony Hopkin. He spoke to CM about the project.

The introduction of the Future Homes Standard (FHS) is one of the most significant challenges the housing sector has faced in decades. It demands stringent building fabric requirements, a low-carbon form of heating and hot water, and homes that emit 75%-80% less carbon than homes built under current regulations.

Project team - Eco Drive, Birmingham

Value: £2.2m
Client: Midland Heart
Main contractor: Tricas Construction
Architect: Oakley Architects
Engineer: Patrick Parsons
Cost consultant: Thornton Firkin
Clerk of works: Derek Evans Partnership

The FHS will become a building regulations requirement from 2025, but one housing association is already embracing the changes. Midland Heart is building a 12-home development in Handsworth, Birmingham, which will meet the new standard. Head of construction Tony Hopkin considers it essential that the housing association learns about the build methods and low carbon technologies involved.

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