Caddick wins £18m Great Places contract: delivery and design notes for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Caddick Construction has secured an £18m contract from Great Places Housing Group to build an 82-apartment affordable block at the junction of Grey Mare Lane and Ashton New Road in east Manchester, forming part of the wider Grey Mare Lane regeneration masterplan. The one- and two-bedroom units, all for social rent and part-funded by Homes England and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority brownfield housing fund, are due for completion in 2027. For contractors and consultants, the scheme signals continued pipeline on Great Places’ Innovation Chain North framework following Caddick’s 131-unit Edward Street and 88-unit West Vale deliveries.
Technical Brief
- Funding stack combines Homes England grant with GMCA brownfield housing fund, affecting programme and reporting obligations.
- Scheme is procured via Great Places’ Innovation Chain North framework, locking in framework commercial terms and KPIs.
- Caddick’s pre-contract involvement suggests early contractor input on buildability, phasing and cost planning for the block.
- Delivery into 2027 indicates a multi-year programme, with design, enabling works and superstructure likely overlapping.
Our Take
Within the 36 Infrastructure stories in our database, very few are concentrated as tightly on one city-region as this cluster of Great Places schemes in east Manchester, Stockport and Oldham, signalling that Greater Manchester is currently one of the more active hubs for medium-scale residential regeneration work.
Because Grey Mare Lane, Edward Street and West Vale are all due to complete or be active through to around 2027, Caddick Construction effectively secures a multi-year workload pipeline in the North West, which can support stable site teams and supply-chain commitments in the region.
The mix of apartments and contemporary homes across Edward Street and West Vale aligns with other recent North West housing pieces in our coverage where registered providers, often backed by Homes England or GMCA programmes, are favouring higher-density formats to make brownfield regeneration financially viable.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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