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27 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

27 September 2023

McShane delivers 131-unit living development in Illinois

The site's design was inspired by its previous incarnation as an apple orchard.

September 26 2023

McShane Construction Company has concluded the construction of a living development for older people in West Dundee, Illinois, US.

This project was developed for Westbrook at Canterfield.

The Woodlands features a total of 131 units, of which 91 are assisted-living units alongside 40 memory care beds.

McShane Multi-Family director Susan Uhlarik said: “We are excited to reach completion on The Woodlands at Canterfield.

“This development seamlessly combines luxury senior living, state-of-the-art personalised care, and exceptional resources.”

Located on a nine-acre site, the project encompasses one-, two-, and three-storey buildings with a fibre cement panel and stone veneer facade.

By adopting a nature-inspired design, the development intends to bring back the site’s past as an apple orchard.

Each unit of the site features studio, one-, and two-bedroom floor plans and comprises high-end finishes such as vinyl plank flooring, granite countertops, and maple cabinets.

The property also includes an assisted-living wing, which includes a guest suite for visitors.

Wide hallways, secure entrances, and large toilet facilities are among the adaptations made for residential care.

Amenities include a salon, fitness centre, on-site restaurants, and a theatre.

Outdoor amenities include a bocce ball court, a putting green, patios, and a fire pit.

US-based AG Architecture worked as the architect while RDG Planning and Design worked as the interior designer for this project.

Earlier this month, McShane successfully delivered the Hackney House Apartments project at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, US.

This 302-unit multifamily development includes 18 two-storey garden-style buildings and two three-storey townhome buildings.

South-East Asia Construction Market Dynamics

Per GlobalData analysis, the South-East Asia construction industry in 2023 is dominated by Indonesia, though the country will see a slowdown compared to 2022 due to elevated building material prices, weak commercial property demand, high interest rates and a softening of external demand. The construction industry in the Philippines is estimated to register a AAGR of 7.2% between 2024 and 2027, supported by the government’s focus on the development of the country’s rail and road transport and energy infrastructure.

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