Graham Milton Keynes housing scheme: delivery and groundworks notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Graham has broken ground on a £76.8m redevelopment of a Milton Keynes market site into 115 new homes for Milton Keynes City Council and developer Town, procured via Pagabo’s Major Works Framework. The scheme converts a brownfield urban plot, implying significant ground remediation, buried services management and tight logistics around an active city-centre environment. Contractors and consultants can expect framework-driven standardisation of specifications and procurement, with early contractor involvement likely influencing foundation solutions and utility diversions.
Technical Brief
- Brownfield market site suggests demolition, slab removal and potential obstructions affecting borehole positioning and pile layout.
- City-centre logistics likely require just-in-time deliveries, constrained laydown areas and night-time road closures.
- Existing market operations and adjacent retail frontages drive strict noise, dust and vibration controls during earthworks.
- Coordination with asset records will be critical for uncharted services and drainage connections.
Our Take
Graham’s MK housing scheme sits alongside its recent Solihull regeneration and Holbeche Place residential work, signalling a deliberate tilt towards mixed-use and housing-led urban projects rather than purely civil infrastructure.
Graham’s appointment here, plus its recent Clifton Hampden Bypass award from Oxfordshire County Council, suggests local authorities in the wider Midlands–South region are increasingly comfortable using the contractor on both transport-enabling and direct housing delivery frameworks such as Pagabo.
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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