HBC’s £24m Sheffield co-living scheme: density and design notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Construction has started on The Hive, a £24m co-living development at Kelham Island that will deliver 100 studio apartments with shared kitchens, laundry, gym and yoga studio, office space and a roof terrace by spring 2027, making it Sheffield’s largest purpose-built co-living scheme. Grantside has appointed HBC Construction as main contractor, with Edge as project manager and Cartwright Pickard, Arup, Hoare Lea and Urbana forming the design and planning team. The project is positioned as a high-density, amenity-rich model supporting Sheffield’s target of 20,000 new city-centre homes over the next decade.
Technical Brief
- Capex is £24m, indicating a relatively high-spec, amenity-heavy fit-out and services package.
- HBC Construction is acting as main contractor, coordinating all trades under a single principal contract.
- Edge is appointed as project manager, providing client-side programme, cost and risk control.
- Structural design is by Arup, implying a coordinated frame, foundations and lateral stability solution for dense occupation.
- Hoare Lea leads building services, critical for acoustic separation and load management in heavily shared amenity zones.
- Architect Cartwright Pickard is responsible for space planning to balance private studios with high-traffic communal areas.
- Urbana is planning consultant, managing consents and local policy alignment for high-density residential in Kelham Island.
- HBC’s delivery team brings 70+ combined years’ service, suggesting continuity of site management and QA processes.
Our Take
HBC Construction’s £24m The Hive scheme in Sheffield follows closely on its £7.2m Network Rail maintenance delivery unit win in the same city (23 Jan 2026), signalling a deliberate push to deepen its workload and supply-chain presence in the local market across both residential and rail infrastructure.
Completion of Henry Boot Construction’s sale to PWS Construction at the end of 2025 (5 Jan 2026) means The Hive will effectively act as an early flagship project for the newly independent HBC Construction Group, so delivery performance here is likely to be closely watched by lenders and public-sector clients in Yorkshire.
Within our 690-item Infrastructure corpus, Sheffield has relatively few repeat-appearance contractors compared with larger UK city regions, so HBC’s cluster of recent wins there suggests it may become a default bidder for mid-scale urban regeneration and co-living work around Kelham Island and central Sheffield through the next decade.
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.


