Read the latest magazine Projects Roof Tiles Russell Roof Tiles to Supply £1m MoD Redevelopment 10 July 2024 RUSSELL ROOF TILES, the pitched roof tile manufacturer, has won a contract to supply tiles for a £1 million Ministry of Defence (MoD) redevelopment in the South. Already underway, the project comprises 62 existing MoD homes on Norton Road in Fareham which are having a complete upgrade to bring them up to the latest standards. A number of elements throughout the houses will be updated as well as the roofing which includes new insulation, fascias and soffits installed by Hampshire based Protec Roofing Ltd, for whom Russell Roof Tiles will be supplying tiles. MoD Redevelopment Estimated to be complete by Spring 2025, the improvements will ensure that the housing is compliant with latest British Standards and high quality for service families as part of the MoD’s commitment to providing accommodation for UK military families. Michael Palmer, Area Sales Manager at Russell Roof Tiles, said: “We are very proud to be continuing to support the Ministry of Defence with its re-roofing programme. This is such a significant project, and we are happy to be delivering our market-leading and sustainable products and systems. “By utilising its incredible expertise and knowledge of previously working with the Ministry of Defence on similar projects, the team will deliver an efficient and high level of service. We look forward to working on the development over the next 12 months.” Previous Projects The project is the latest in a long line of MoD contracts that Russell Roof Tiles has secured. In 2015 Russell Roof Tiles supported on the £150m Project Borona redevelopment of the MoD Stafford base, supplying 350,000 tiles for 350 service family homes – a project that also created new barracks accommodation as well as new offices, workshops, shops and leisure facilities. In 2018 the manufacturer worked with housing partner, Lovell Partnerships Limited, supplying £1m worth of pitched tiles and accessories for over 900 homes on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. The large-scale development was part of the Army Basing Programme, which included around 4,000 British troops returning from Germany and relocating within the UK in 2019. >> Read more about RRT in the news Previous article Huge Waste Wood Costs for Construction WarningNext article Raise the Roof Visits Roberts Group Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Heritage Roofing +4 25 February 2026 Work Begins to Repair Leaking Roof of Landmark Medieval Church Architecture +4 24 February 2026 Brecon Cathedral Secures £2m Heritage Grant for ‘Urgent’ Reroof Industry News +2 16 February 2026 Pupils Get Sneak Peek of School Roof Refurbishment Works Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch