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Chichester Minerva Heights

Client: Vistry Linden/Bovis Homes – PH2B & PH3C

Value: £11million

J Devine Civil Engineering takes immense pride in delivering exceptional results for our clients. Our partnership with Vistry Linden/Bovis Homes on the Chichester Minerva Heights project, encompassing PH2B and PH3C, is a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence in the field of civil engineering. Valued at £11 million, this ambitious undertaking centred on the construction of 275 residential plots, featuring a mix of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom houses and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments.

The Chichester Minerva Heights project aimed to create not just housing but a thriving community. With an expansive scope that included the construction of 14,000 square meters of roads and 10,000 square meters of car parking, it sought to provide residents with a comfortable and well-connected environment.

This comprehensive project required a multifaceted approach. We undertook the construction of roads, ensuring the seamless connectivity of the residential complex. Foul and surface water sewers were meticulously designed and installed, meeting the highest standards of drainage efficiency and environmental compliance. The establishment of main services, including water, gas, and electricity, was essential to provide residents with a high standard of living. We laid foundations, ground beams, and oversites for each property, ensuring structural stability and quality. The sub-structure brickwork and retaining walls were managed with precision to achieve both strength and aesthetics.

The successful completion of the Chichester Minerva Heights project has not only provided 275 families with homes but has also laid the foundation for a vibrant and sustainable community. The provision of housing options, ranging from 3-bedroom houses to 2-bedroom apartments, has met the diverse needs of residents. The meticulously designed road network and car parking areas have enhanced connectivity and convenience, fostering a sense of belonging among residents.