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Barratt creating 170 East Midlands jobs at new £45m timber frame factory

Last year Barratt built more than 3,700 of its 18,000 homes using timber frames

Oregon Timber Frame is owned by Barratt

Britain’s biggest housebuilder is set to create 170 jobs at a £45 million timber frame factory.

Barratt Developments is building the site at Infinity Park in Derby to scale-up its off-site construction and help it on the path to sustainability.

The 186,000 sq ft manufacturing facility will be used to put together timber frames for new build homes and will replace its existing Oregan site in Burton-upon-Trent. The combined site will have around 200 people working there.

Barratt bought Oregon, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest timber frame manufacturers, in 2019 to help it build more homes off-site, as part of its plans to grow the business and become carbon neutral by 2030.

Oregon will relocate to the new based this summer.

David Thomas, chief executive of Leicestershire-based Barratt Development, said: “Increasing our use of modern methods of construction, including timber frames, is a key part of Barratt’s road to net zero carbon.

“Barratt is determined to remain the leading national sustainable housebuilder and our industry-leading innovation and sustainability teams are working with our suppliers to challenge every aspect of construction to reduce carbon in the manufacture, transportation and build process, as well as looking at how customers can cut carbon whilst living in their homes.”

Last year Barratt built more than 3,700 of its 18,000 homes using timber frames made at Oregon factories in Burton-upon-Trent and Selkirk in Scotland.