Identitywa participants influence design of new homes

15 Sep 2022

By The Record

Identitywa’s commitment to building bespoke homes for their participants was recently on show when members of the Board donned high vis jackets to visit four new building projects.

Partnering with innovative building company INKA, the homes are being built with an innovative construction method that sees quicker results than traditional building methods.

Identitywa already has two homes completed with five housemates enjoying the more extensive living and bathroom spaces, smart technology, and environmental features, to name a few.

Board Chair, Graeme Mander, said the Board was delighted to visit the new homes and was very impressed with the level of detail in the planning.

IdentityWA Board members inspecting the buildings
Identitywa’s commitment to building bespoke homes for their participants was recently on show when members of the Board donned high vis jackets to visit four new building projects. Photo: Supplied.

“I have to say the extensive fire system which has been installed throughout the houses, for example, is very impressive along with the wiring for the technology that will be available,” Graeme said.

“We are really pleased with the quality of these homes and have loved that our participants and their families have been able to contribute to their design,” he said.

Completion of the latest projects is set for early 2023.

All homes comply with the National Disability Insurance Schemes’ Specialist Disability Accommodation Standards for Improved Liveability.

For more information about Identitywa housing options, please visit www.identitywa.com.au