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NHBC, the leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK, has accepted two new MMC systems from Legal & General Modular Homes, bringing the number it now accepts to almost 50.

Following a two-year process and a pilot scheme, Legal & General Modular Homes volumetric house types ‘Enfield’ and ‘Malden’ are now accepted by NHBC.

Design development is currently continuing as Legal & General Modular Homes looks to increase their modular range of products, supported by NHBC providing feedback during the feasibility and detailed design stages.

Modules built at the base are now under production for a site registered with NHBC for 154 new homes for the local area.

Richard Lankshear said: “It is really positive to see the output of two years of detailed design both of the factory process and the system itself. With our in-depth review of the design and product inspection, we have confidence that the Legal & General Modular Homes meet NHBC standards.”

Rosie Toogood, CEO of Legal & General Modular Homes, said: “We are very pleased to have our two newest modular house types achieve the NHBC MMC certification to deliver high-quality new homes for residents. We have brought together a great team from a range of industries; design consulting, automotive, aerospace and construction to develop a fantastic product range and the capability to manufacture thousands of beautiful homes every year.”

Please visit NHBC Accepts for further information.

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