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Service personnel to benefit from nearly 1,800 new bedspaces

By uk-times.com21 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nearly 1,800 new bedspaces for military personnel are to be constructed in the first phase of the MOD’s new approach to building Single Living Accommodation (SLA).

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has allocated the first sites to construction partners to build new SLA under their Programmatic Approach. This new way of building SLA, which was announced last year, will see the members of a new construction alliance using a common design for the MOD’s new buildings.

The common design meets the needs of service personnel in the 21st century, while also being sustainable in line with the government’s Net Zero Carbon strategy.

The projects which have been allocated to alliance members so far are

Bowmer & Kirkland

  • Infantry Training Centre, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire (144 bedspaces)
  • Combermere Barracks, Berkshire (74 bedspaces)
  • RM Condor, Angus (348 bedspaces)
  • RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset (123 bedspaces)

Reds10

  • Baker Barracks, Hampshire (315 bedspaces)
  • RAF Cosford, Shropshire (50 bedspaces)

Kier Metek

  • RM Bickleigh, Devon (166 bedspaces)

Laing O’Rourke

  • RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire (228 bedspaces)
  • Albermarle Barracks, Northumberland (266 bedspaces)
  • RAF Honington, Suffolk (80 bedspaces)

The companies, which also include Kier McAvoy, form the SLA Alliance, which will run initially for six years. The Programmatic Approach will see 16,000 new bedspaces built by 2034 as part of a wider MOD plan to build or refurbish 40,000 SLA bedspaces over ten years, improving the lives of service personnel.

These initial sites have been identified as the first priorities to replace aging and poor-quality existing SLA, but during the course of the ten-year programme, many other sites will benefit from new or refurbished accommodation. 
 
 The contractors will work collaboratively, sharing best practice for the benefit of the companies, the MOD and service personnel.

While the SLA design catalogue allows for different construction methods depending on what is most suitable for each site, the SLA programmatic approach focuses on modern methods of construction (MMC), This should improve the speed of manufacture and reduce the time spent on site, minimising disruption, improving health and safety and providing steady employment in both factory and construction site areas.

Warren Webster, DIO Programme Director, SLA Programmatic Approach, said 

The Programmatic Approach is already proving successful, with a number of projects underway and others allocated.  Our new Alliance is demonstrating excellent collaborative behaviours and focuses on continued improvement. Beyond that, we have plans for many more new SLA blocks at sites across the country, benefiting thousands of our service personnel for years to come.

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