Major British housebuilder Redrow has announced it will start reopening its sites in May. The move comes just days after rival firms, including Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey and Vistry, took similar action.
Redrow halted construction work on its sites on 27 March, to limit the spread of Covid-19. Following the lockdown, the companyโs CEO John Tutte said he did not expect to see a return to construction work before July.
It is now reported that sites will reopen on 18 May, following a week of mobilisation. Redrow says it will not commence construction work until it is satisfied that it can meet the governmentโs recommendations on social distancing.
John Tutte said, โI am grateful to my colleagues and our supply chain partners for the exceptional work they continue to undertake to ensure we can make a measured, responsible and safe return to work next month.โ
On the day of Redrowโs announcement, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the country this is the โmoment of maximum riskโ.
Having recovered from a dangerously severe case of Covid-19 himself, he said he refused to โthrow awayโ the publicโs โeffort and sacrificeโ by relaxing the lockdown too soon.
However, construction in the UK was exempted from the lockdown measures, with companies told by the government that they could continue to work if they could ensure staff safety.




























