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06 Sept 2025

Firms invited to apply for contracts as projects bring 800 jobs to the region

Firms invited to apply for contracts as projects bring 800 jobs to the region

Construction contracts are up for grabs

McCarthy Stone, the UK’s leading developer and manager of retirement communities, is staging an event in Exeter to encourage urging local firms in all construction-related trades to pitch for work.

The company is constructing eight new retirement communities across the South West spanning locations including Exeter, Ivybridge, Dartmouth, Minehead, Truro, Padstow and Sidmouth (where there will be two developments).

Each development will generate approximately 100 jobs during the construction phase, bringing some 800 employment opportunities to the region.

On completion, the retirement communities will provide further employment prospects for local workers, including roles in caregiving and maintenance services. 

For the development phase, McCarthy Stone has partnered with the supply chain management specialist Veriforce CHAS to identify and recruit local contractors to work on the projects. CHAS operates assessment programmes to ensure all individuals and firms working on sites are suitably accredited and fully comply with Health and Safety standards. Where capable contractors don’t yet hold the necessary certifications, CHAS can help applicants align with industry requirements.

This construction initiative represents the largest number of projects McCarthy Stone has undertaken in the region for over six years. The company has 530 developments across England, Scotland, and Wales and over 22,500 homeowners and renters, with plans to buy a further 60 sites for development each year.

McCarthy Stone is inviting local contractors across the region in all trades to attend a ‘Meet the Buyer’ event at the Devon Hotel, Exeter, on Tuesday March 26 between 8 am - 12 noon, where they can discuss the projects and apply for the work.

A McCarthy Stone spokesperson said: “McCarthy Stone is proud to be pioneering eight new projects across the South West that will not only enrich lives but also boost local economies. As part of our commitment to putting communities first, we are seeking to work with local businesses and extend a warm invitation to construction firms in the region to come and learn more about the opportunities we have on offer.”

For more information and to register for the event, click here.

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