
First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
O’Brien Contractors has commenced the infrastructure phase at the 606-acre Fairham development in Nottinghamshire, following the completion of major earthworks ahead of schedule. This £100 million investment, led by Clowes Developments and Homes England, will support the construction of 3,000 homes and over a million square feet of employment space. The current phase involves installing essential infrastructure such as highways, drainage, and utilities, including water, gas, electricity, and telecoms, while coordinating with local councils and National Highways to minimise transport disruption.
Technical Brief
- O'Brien Contractors has transitioned to infrastructure works at the 606-acre Fairham site, following early completion of earthworks.
- The £100 million project, spearheaded by Clowes Developments and Homes England, aims to construct 3,000 homes and over a million square feet of employment space.
- Current infrastructure efforts focus on highways, drainage, and utility services, including water, gas, electricity, and telecoms.
- Coordination with National Highways and local councils aims to minimise disruption to existing transport networks.
- The infrastructure phase unlocks plateaued plots, facilitating the next stage of mass house-building.
- The development includes 200 acres dedicated to open space, enhancing community amenities.
- Completion of major earthworks ahead of schedule optimises readiness for winter conditions.
- Strategic collaboration with Nottinghamshire County, Nottingham City, and Rushcliffe Borough Councils supports seamless project execution.
- The project reflects a significant investment in regional development, aligning with local housing and employment needs.
Context From Recent Coverage
- O'Brien Contractors' transition to infrastructure at Fairham aligns with a broader pattern seen in several recent infrastructure projects across Nottinghamshire, which are increasingly focusing on large-scale residential and commercial developments.
- The Fairham project, with its planned 3,000 new homes and significant employment space, is one of the larger developments in the region, reflecting a strategic push towards expanding urban areas to accommodate population growth and economic development.


