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Dundee City Council issued a press statement on the 2nd December confirming their intention to proceed with New Council Housing within the city and three contractors are to be appointed, W H Brown Construction of Dundee being one of the local contractors selected.
The press statement issued by Council on Wednesday 2nd December reads;-
Work on the first new council houses to be built in Dundee for more than 20 years is likely to start early next year.
A report to the city council's housing, Dundee Contract Services and environment services committee on Monday (December 7) seeks approval for developers to be appointed.
The contractors being recommended to build more than 70 new homes on various sites across the city are Muirfield, Stewart Milne and Brown.
Committee convener Councillor Jimmy Black said: "Providing new council houses is another indication of our commitment to improving the quality of homes for tenants who are looking for social rented housing.
"It's a welcome boost for the local construction industry, but most importantly, it means a huge improvement in the quality of life for 74 families and disabled people in this city.
"We are continuing with our programmes to bring all houses up to the Scottish Housing Quality Standard by 2015 and the start of new-build homes will underline the changing face of council housing in Dundee.
"The new houses will be built to the council's specification and will have high standards of insulation and sustainable materials. Tenants will benefit from fuel efficient homes that will offer lower running costs.
"We were successful in obtaining £800,000 of grant funding from the Scottish Government to kick-start council-house building and included in the new homes are 33 wheelchair houses to meet the growing demand from applicants with disabilities. The houses will be designed to meet the specific needs of households."
The new homes represent an investment of more than £7.2 million in new council housing in Dundee and it is expected that the 74 homes will be ready for new tenants late next year.
The sites are at Alloway Place, Auchrannie Terrace, Ettrick Crescent, Liff Road, St Leonards Place, Mains Loan South, Dundonald Street and Balunie Avenue.
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