M-AR has become a member of the UK's modular housing trade body, Make UK Modular, and will join industry leaders including, among others, Ilke Homes, Vision Modular Systems, L&G Modular, Top Hat, as members of Make UK Modular.
Steve Cole, Head of Make UK Modular said: "We are delighted that M-AR Offsite is joining Make UK Modular. M-AR is the perfect fit as the team is committed to driving innovation in the modular sector and the company's outward-looking approach means M-AR is focussed on promoting the use of modular widely for the benefit of all not just its own clients –something which aligns closely with what we're aiming to achieve.
"M-AR's recent track record delivering schemes ranging from an independent living project with Centrepoint to new homes with Bromley Council demonstrates the ever-increasing diversity of homes modular is delivering up and down the country. The modular industry needs ambitious and innovative businesses like M-AR Offsite to thrive. I, and all our members, look forward to working with them."
Ryan Geldard,Director at M-AR added: "One of our guiding principles at M-AR is to strive to challenge accepted industry norms to unlock the full potential of MMC in order to build future-proof homes and buildings quicker and more efficiently. I'm a firm believer that collaboration is key to doing this so it's really exciting to be part of Make UK Modular so we can continue to work closely with our industry peers to drive innovation in modular construction as part of our mission to take MMC into the mainstream.
"This year we're celebrating our 15th anniversary as a business and we've got big plans to continue to grow and scale up our operations. We're continually investing in and innovating our offering and we're now seeking investment to scale the business further as part of our strategic growth programme - our inclusion as a member of Make UK Modular is a key strategic step towards this goal."
Make UK Modular's recent groundbreaking report titled 'Greener, Better, Faster: Modular's Role in Solving the Housing Crisis' highlights how the modular housing sector is currently responsible for one third of the construction industry's research and development spending. The report also concluded that with Government backing the offsite sector would be able to deliver more than 20,000 new modular low energy homes per annum by 2025.
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