Wavensmere Homes has appointed Sean O’Sullivan as a technical manager to be an instrumental part of the team delivering the urban regeneration specialist’s £150m Wolverhampton Canalside South development.
Sean joins from Lovell Partnerships Limited, where he worked as a development co-ordinator. Prior to that, he was senior architectural designer for Birmingham-based Ophir Architecture Ltd, and urban designer for Coventry-based IDP Architects.
Between 2008 and 2018, Sean accrued architectural qualifications at Waterford Institute of Technology, Coventry University, and Birmingham City University.
Sean said: “I am really excited to join a company with such a strong reputation for urban regeneration. There are so many technical challenges involved in redeveloping complex brownfield sites, requiring the co-ordination of multidisciplinary consultant teams and specialist building contractors.
“My qualifications and career to date has been a blend of architecture and residential construction projects, so this role is an amazing opportunity to progress my career with Wavensmere.
"I’m thrilled to be tasked with managing the design and technical delivery stages of each phase of Wolverhampton Canalside South, which will provide over 530 homes, commercial amenities and landscaped open space. With canal frontage along two sides and an active railway line lying above the arches that dissect the site into two halves, this is a transformational example of city centre urban regeneration.”
Wavensmere Homes started work on site earlier this year to redevelop the 17.5-acre former British Steel site, located next to Wolverhampton’s transport interchange. Phase one of Canalside South will comprise 153 contemporary two and three-bedroom houses, with home handovers scheduled for 2027.
James Dickens, managing director of Wavensmere Homes, said: “Sean’s expertise and passion for residential-led regeneration makes him the perfect fit for our growing team. In addition to the 2,700 houses and apartments we are delivering across our seven live construction sites, we’re in the process of securing new development opportunities for a further 1,500 plots.
Wavensmere Homes is also currently constructing the £112m Belgrave Village development delivering 438 energy-efficient houses and apartments in central Birmingham – on a brownfield site that was vacant for 20 years.