Deeside Timberframe's Multi-Million Investment Boosts UK's Sustainable Housing with Factory Expansion and Solar Energy

May 29, 2025
Deeside Timberframe's Multi-Million Investment Boosts UK's Sustainable Housing with Factory Expansion and Solar Energy
  • Deeside Timberframe has launched a multi-million-pound investment program aimed at scaling the delivery of sustainable housing in the UK.

  • David Hopkins, CEO of Timber Development UK, emphasized that these investments reflect confidence in the timber frame sector and its potential for a sustainable housing future.

  • He praised the investments as a sign of confidence in the timber frame sector's role in achieving housing and sustainability targets.

  • The investment program focuses on increasing manufacturing capacity, improving production efficiency, and integrating sustainable practices throughout operations.

  • A major component of the investment includes a 5,500 square foot factory extension at the Throsk manufacturing facility, which will house an automated wall production line to enhance productivity.

  • New machinery, such as a Hundegger Turbo-Drive Saw and AV Birch Magna Truss Press, is being integrated to improve design and manufacturing processes, thereby increasing supply chain resilience and quality control.

  • As part of its Net Zero strategy, the Throsk site now features a 108kW solar panel installation, which is expected to generate 90,000 kWh annually, covering over one third of its energy needs.

  • Ongoing upgrades at the Throsk facility include enhancements to logistics infrastructure, office space, welfare facilities, and updated design software for improved design accuracy.

  • To support its strategic growth, Deeside Timberframe has opened a new office in Warrington to enhance client relationships and assist developers and housing associations across the UK.

  • This investment aligns with the UK Government's target of constructing 1.5 million new homes over the next five years, emphasizing innovation and sustainability.

  • Andrew Orriss, CEO of the Structural Timber Association, noted that such investments not only support government housing ambitions but also create skilled jobs in the timber sector.

  • Managing Director David Crawford highlighted the growing demand for sustainable housing and the crucial role of timber frame construction in meeting these needs.

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