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Bellway to start building houses again after developing social distancing measures on its construction sites

'We have developed measures to ensure social distancing and have produced strict guidelines for workers'

Bellway is to restart work on its construction sites

Housebuilder Bellway is to re-start work on some of its construction sites after saying it has developed ways of social distancing for building workers.

The Newcastle company shut its building sites at the end of March as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and said it expected new house sales to “almost cliff-edge”.

Now the company has issued an update saying that it will resume some construction work on a phased basis from next week, starting with sites that were close to completion.

The update said: “The construction industry is a significant contributor to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy and as such, the Government has issued guidance stating that sites should continue to operate where they comply with the Construction Leadership Council’s Site Operating Procedures and Public Health England guidance.

“Over recent weeks, Bellway has been reviewing these procedures in order to establish a safe method of working for its site operatives. As a result, we have developed measures to ensure social distancing and have produced strict guidelines for workers on our sites.

“Working collaboratively with our supply chain, this will enable us to resume some construction work, initially on a phased basis, from May 4.

“The wellbeing of our employees, customers, subcontract workers and the general public remains our priority. In order to help meet the expectations of those customers who were expecting to move into their new home over recent weeks, we are concentrating our efforts on those properties that are in the latter stages of construction.

“We will only be undertaking tasks that can be performed by our employees and subcontractors working in a safe and responsible manner, whilst adhering to strict social distancing measures.”