UK-based Winvic Construction has held a topping-out ceremony for a new 23-storey build-to-rent (BTR) project in Cardiff, UK.

The new development is situated at Tyndall Street and within Cardiff’s Capital Quarter development.

It will feature 307 one-bedroom, two-bedroom and studio apartments along with a range of communal spaces that include a rooftop sky-lounge and terrace.

The project will include commercial units on the ground floor and will be located in close proximity to Cardiff Central railway station.

The company has completed the reinforced concrete frame and worked on the groundworks, piling operations so far.

Winvic Multi-room director Mark Jones said: “This RC frame project – as with any scheme being constructed on a very compact site – has presented a significant number of challenges for our team. But our years of experience combined with the drive and tenacity to succeed has illustrated anything can be achieved.

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“Having worked with IM Properties and Grainger plc previously, we’re working in partnership to be a solution and goal focused team and we’re proud to have reached the topping out milestone in Cardiff’s Capital Quarter.”

The company is now working on the two-tone grey and white Glass Reinforced Concrete Cladding panels.
The electrical and mechanical installation and the fit-out works are currently underway at the new development.

Grainger Land and Development director Michael Keaveney said: “It’s great to reach this milestone in our first Cardiff scheme. Upon completion this will be an excellent development, delivering professionally managed, high quality rental homes in a vibrant area of the city. We look forward to seeing the scheme progress and come to life in the coming months.”

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Rendering of new 23-storey build-to-rent project in Cardiff, UK. Credit: Winvic Construction 2021.