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11 July 2025

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Reds10 starts RAF bunks

2 days Construction has started on a new single living accommodation scheme at RAF Cosford in Shropshire.

Breaking ground at RAF Cosford
Breaking ground at RAF Cosford

Modular construction specialist Reds10 has moved on site to start to putting together a new Officers鈥 Mess annex of 50 en-suite bedsits at RAF Cosford under a a 拢12m contract for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO).

The contract is one of the first to be awarded through the 拢1bn 鈥榮ingle living accommodation 鈥 programmatic approach framework alliance鈥, which plans to create 16,000 new bedspaces for armed forces personnel over the next six years.

The accommodation will provide beds for 50 Royal Air Force personnel, as well as kitchenettes, communal space, equipment storage and laundry facilities. While the annex will be powered by air source heat pumps and solar panels, the layout is not of the new common design for single living accommodation.

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RAF Cosford station commander Wing Commander Penny Brade said: "RAF Cosford has continued to grow in recent years. When complete, the new Officers鈥 Mess annex will have a hugely positive impact on those commissioned personnel living on the station and those who visit for courses and conferences.鈥

Reds10 managing director for defence Phil Cook said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be delivering the first project to complete under the SLA alliance at RAF Cosford; a significant milestone in transforming how accommodation for service personnel is delivered across the MoD estate. By combining our expertise in industrialised construction with a strong, collaborative relationship with DIO, we鈥檙e helping to set a new benchmark for quality, sustainability and speed of delivery, ensuring those serving our country have the high-quality living environments they deserve.鈥

Construction is now under way at the site and is expected to be completed by July 2026.

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