Aedas Homes, a national residential developer headquartered in Alicante, and 011h, a sustainability-focused construction specialist, have begun assembling Fioresta, a project of 51 dwellings built with an environmentally friendly wooden structure in Sant Joan. The assembly of its components began on November 7 and is planned to span 98 days, promising a substantial reduction in construction time compared with traditional methods (Source: corporate announcements).
Fioresta is a four-story residence that comprises 51 homes and fully equipped common areas. The structure relies on cross-laminated timber panels (CLT), aligning with 011h’s industrialized, wood-based construction model. This approach aims to shorten the overall build time by about 30% relative to conventional systems, while maintaining robust performance and sustainability credentials (Source: project brief).
Juan López, Regional Manager for Aedas Homes in the Levante and Balearic Islands, notes that the organizer continues to push industry benchmarks with partners like 011h, which has advanced sustainable, industrialized construction methods and environmentally friendly materials such as wood. He describes Fioresta as a standout promotion for the company, marking a turning point in its history due to the novel construction system and materials involved (Source: company statements).
The president of Aedas Homes highlights that customers value the Fioresta project. He calls it an innovative venture in design, construction, materials, and concept, noting strong market reception and substantial sales momentum. He also reports that around half of the homes are already reserved (Source: executive remarks).
1,500 pieces of wood
Starting at 11:00, Carlos Llibre, the project manager, explains that the incorporation of roughly 1,500 timber components will mark a major milestone for Fioresta as Aedas Homes’ first residential project to be partially built from wood. A key feature throughout is sustainability and environmental responsibility from planning through the building’s life cycle. Using wood as the primary material is expected to cut total CO2 emissions by as much as 75% over the building’s useful life (Source: onsite briefing).
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Carlos Llibre emphasizes that the Fioresta project signifies an important milestone for 011h, demonstrating trust within the industry and among leading Spanish developers. He says the collaboration with Aedas Homes reflects confidence in 011h’s vision to deliver their first wooden building. As a major industry player, Aedas Homes’ partnership underscores 011h’s commitment to transforming construction toward more environmentally friendly and health-conscious standards. Looking ahead, the project manager of 011h envisions that Fioresta will refine their construction model and accelerate its adoption in future initiatives (Source: project briefing).
Collaborative construction system
011h has developed an innovative construction model where speed and collaboration are central. The process is digitized and modular, bringing together partners and suppliers on a platform that converts plans into components. The long-term strategy centers on deep, ongoing collaboration with its network of suppliers and collaborators, integrating them into the digitization and componentization of projects to enable faster, higher-quality buildings (Source: company overview).
The Fioresta project relies on the participation of experienced, well-regarded firms that share 011h’s environmental aims and industry transformation goals. Egoin, later rebranded as Tallfusta, produced the cross-laminated timber panels and supplied windows and fire protection layers. IC-10 manufactured bathroom units and provided air conditioning systems. Local industrial partners such as Fongascal and Electromontajes Roldán also contributed to the project’s execution (Source: project partners list).