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    Robertson completes Fife homes: fabric-first design and EPC B lessons for engineers

    May 8, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Robertson completes Fife homes: fabric-first design and EPC B lessons for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Robertson Partnership Homes has completed the 58-unit Viewfield Park affordable housing scheme in Glenrothes for Fife Council, delivering cottage flats, townhouses, two, three and five-bedroom houses, plus wheelchair-accessible and amenity bungalows on a long-derelict brownfield site. Built to achieve EPC B, the homes use high-performance insulation, upgraded glazing, sprinklers, modern heating systems and roof-mounted solar panels to cut operational energy demand and running costs. Construction, which started in 2024 with phased handover from September 2025, finished the final 12 units ahead of schedule and provided 500 apprenticeship weeks across 257 site jobs.

    Technical Brief

    • Brownfield plot had been derelict for more than 10 years before redevelopment.
    • Construction sequence included a final tranche of 12 units completed ahead of programme.
    • Mix of typologies includes cottage flats, townhouses and bungalows, requiring varied foundations and services layouts.
    • Six apprentices were embedded on site, contributing to 500 apprenticeship weeks of supervised trade work.
    • Total site workforce reached 257 people, indicating substantial subcontractor and supply-chain coordination.
    • NEET candidate was supported with CSCS training and work experience, leading to full-time site employment.
    • Integrated sprinklers across all units imply enhanced fire-engineering design and coordinated M&E routing.
    • Similar brownfield housing schemes can leverage mixed typologies to optimise density while maintaining amenity.

    Our Take

    Robertson Partnership Homes’ delivery of 58 EPC B-rated units in Fife aligns with its recent leadership refresh (new five‑man board announced February 2026), suggesting the group is positioning this arm as a flagship for energy‑efficient social housing within the wider Robertson Group.

    The 500 apprenticeship weeks and 257 people employed on the Glenrothes build indicate that, within our Infrastructure coverage, this scheme sits in the more labour‑intensive tier of UK affordable housing projects, which councils often leverage when evidencing local economic benefit in future procurement rounds.

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