The latest deals are Torsion’s first with property investment and development company Calthorpe Estates in Birmingham, student accommodation provider CityBlock in Reading, and a joint venture scheme between Midesh and Arkman in Coventry.
Work will start on site this month on Calthorpe Estates’ £3.1m Birmingham scheme to build a five storey student accommodation block comprising 20 studios and 30 cluster bedrooms in Edgbaston.
Architects Glancy Nicholls, and structural and civil engineers BWB Consulting are part of Torsion’s design team on the project which is due for completion in time for the 2017/18 student intake.
The £6.8m Reading scheme for CityBlock is Torsion’s second major refurbishment project following its successful completion of Crosslane’s St James’ House in Newcastle.
Enabling works have already started at the site, with the main contract due to start in September when the team will begin the conversion of Berkshire House, a sixties office block, into luxury student accommodation comprising 134 studio bedrooms.
The existing underground car park will be transformed into communal spaces, including private dining rooms, a gym, study rooms and an entertainment space, and an additional two floors will be added to the current four-storey structure.
Over-cladding to the external façade and replacement windows will give the building a completely new and modern look. Architects WCEC and structural and civil engineers ICIS complete the design team on the project.
In Coventry, Torsion has worked closely with Midesh and Arkman to ensure its £6.8m scheme will be delivered on budget.
Works have commenced on the 117-bed scheme with groundworks completed and the steel frame for the five-storey building currently being erected. The project is due for completion in August 2017.
Torsion construction director Chris Goodall said: “Our early involvement in the schemes allows us to use our experience to adapt the construction methodology to suit the delivery period.
“We have delivered 100 per cent of our schemes on time and safely.”
Managing director Dan Spencer added: “We have a simple business ethos of employing and working with the best in the industry to ensure the most efficient structure and fabric solution is delivered.
“Working with clients and supply chain partners who understand our design to budget model gives cost certainty from an early stage, something which is important in the current economic climate.”