Housing is not just a basic human need, it’s critical infrastructure that supports economic growth, social wellbeing, and the creation of sustainable, resilient communities.
For over 30 years we have been at the heart of the UK residential sector, partnering with house builders, housing associations, local authorities, property developers, property owners, and institutional investors. Our expert team has delivered value across a wide spectrum of new build and refurbishment schemes, from single dwellings to complex, multi-phase, multi-occupancy, developments.
We understand the housing sector is at a pivotal crossroads. Demand for affordable high-quality homes continues to rise, while the industry must also respond to the challenges of achieving net-zero, adopting modern methods of construction, and navigating evolving regulatory frameworks.
At Greenwood Projects, we help clients manage this complexity by balancing cost, compliance, and community impact with a sharp focus on programme delivery and quality assurance.
Whether it’s developers seeking returns, local authorities driving regeneration, investors pursuing long-term value, or residents in need of safe and affordable homes, our collaborative, insight-driven, approach ensures that the priorities of all stakeholders are aligned and achieved.
Building homes and shaping futures, we don’t just manage project costs and project outcomes. We bring clarity, confidence, and innovation to every stage of the journey.
Every home we help deliver contributes to easing the pressure on housing supply and supports the national goal of building 300,000 new homes annually.
Summerhill House is named in honour of Summerhill Stud reflecting the legacy of philanthropist Jim Joel and the enduring support of The Childwick Trust.
Set against the backdrop of the Peak District and close to Chesterfield and Derby, Oak Fields is a thoughtfully designed development.
St John’s Hospital in Lichfield is a site comprising Grade I listed Almshouses famous for their 12 chimneys and pioneering 15th-century design.