Camp Hill

A computer-generated rendering of what the completed buildings of the new Camp Hill project, won by GS E&C’s Elements Europe, will look like in situ after they are completed.
A computer-generated rendering of what the completed buildings of the new Camp Hill project, won by GS E&C’s Elements Europe, will look like in situ after they are completed.

Elements Europe, a subsidiary of GS E&C, has completed its contract for the UK’s largest modular rental housing project.

Elements Europe announced on July 26 that it won the Camp Hill project, which constructs rental housing and commercial facilities using a steel module method in Birmingham, U.K. The project encompasses six buildings of 3 to 26 floors, a total of 550 units, amounting to approximately 210 billion won (US$165 million).

The project secured by Elements Europe is a Build-to-Rent (BTR) operation by Goodstone Living, a U.K. specialist developer, involving redevelopment in downtown Birmingham. Upon completion, the property will be leased.

As the main contractor of this project, Elements Europe will take charge of the construction tasks, including the production and installation of rental housing and commercial facilities using steel modules. Completion is expected in the first half of 2026.

The Camp Hill project site is located about 1.6 km from the Birmingham city center.

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