RE:GEN Yorkshire & East Midlands
RE:GEN Group is a regeneration specialist delivering high-quality solutions to the construction industry. Their mission is simple: to enhance lives through safe, sustainable social housing regeneration.
With a strong track record in refurbishment, capital investment, retrofit and decarbonisation, the company is recognised as a leading contractor across the North of England. The business has seen significant growth in Yorkshire and the East Midlands, with Chesterfield proudly hosting the East Midlands hub of RE:GEN Y/EM.
Based at Prospect House, a facility owned and managed by Chesterfield Borough Council, the team is delivering a major refurbishment programme for the council. This includes hundreds of homes being upgraded with new kitchens, bathrooms and wet rooms.
“Chesterfield is a brilliant place to work, thrive and grow,” said a spokesperson. “Being based here puts us close to the communities we serve. Many of our team and supply chain partners are local, and their passion helps us deliver with excellence every day.”
RE:GEN Group is committed to aligning with its clients’ values and delivering outstanding customer service. The team listens carefully to residents, supporting them throughout their home improvement journey and ensuring they feel empowered while work is carried out.
Every client receives more than just a service – they gain a long-term partnership that adds real value. The team’s commitment to social value goes far beyond contract requirements. Supporting local communities is at the heart of everything they do.
The Group also operates the RE:GEN Academy – an employer-led skills provider focused on people development, inclusion and growth. The Academy works with construction businesses to upskill, reskill and bring new talent into the industry.
“Being a Chesterfield Champion gives us the opportunity to connect with like-minded organisations and help promote the town,” said the spokesperson. “We’re proud to be part of a community that’s passionate about making a difference.”


