Reardon Court Extra Care Housing Named ‘Construction Project of the Year’ at National Awards

Reardon Court Extra Care Housing Named ‘Construction Project of the Year’ at National Awards

(IN BRIEF) Reardon Court, an extra care housing project in Enfield, London, has won ‘Construction Project of the Year’ at the Procure Partnerships Framework National Project Excellence Awards 2024. The project, led by Enfield Council and constructed by GRAHAM, provides 70 accessible, affordable flats for residents aged 55 and above who wish to live independently but may need additional support. The development also features communal spaces, sensory gardens, and walking paths to promote social interaction and an active lifestyle. The award recognizes the project’s excellence in construction, sustainability, and community impact.

(PRESS RELEASE) LONDON, 21-Sep-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — The Reardon Court extra care housing development in Enfield, London, has been named ‘Construction Project of the Year’ at the Procure Partnerships Framework National Project Excellence Awards 2024. This prestigious recognition highlights projects that exemplify best practices and excellence within the construction industry.

Moya Murton, Framework Manager at GRAHAM, expressed pride in the achievement, emphasizing Reardon Court’s strengths in innovation, sustainability, and its positive community impact. “This award reflects not only the quality of construction but also the value of creating a welcoming, functional home for its residents. It is a testament to the collaboration between our client, project partners, and the wider framework,” she said.

About Reardon Court

The project, led by Enfield Council, provides a modern care facility designed to meet the needs of older adults. The scheme offers 64 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom flats, all fully accessible and aimed at residents aged 55 and above who seek independent living but may require additional care.

A focal point of the Reardon Court development is its vibrant communal spaces, promoting social interaction and community engagement. The design includes a central courtyard featuring sensory gardens, walking paths, and allotments, encouraging an active and nature-connected lifestyle.

Pat O’Hare, Regional Director at GRAHAM, highlighted the importance of the project for an aging population, noting that Reardon Court sets a high standard for independent living with its thoughtful design and comprehensive care services. “This development demonstrates how we can meet the growing needs of older adults while maintaining their independence and sense of community,” he said.

About Reardon Court

Led by Enfield Council, Reardon Court is a new residential care home that guarantees residents independence, safety and comfort for years to come.

This extra care housing scheme comprises 64 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom flats, providing fully accessible, self-contained, affordable rental homes for residents aged 55 and older wishing to live independently but may require additional support and care to do so.

At the heart of Reardon Court is a vibrant communal space, fostering social interaction and community engagement. The central courtyard is a haven for sensory experiences, complemented by walking routes and allotments that promote an active lifestyle and connection to nature.

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SOURCE: GRAHAM Group

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