The company, which is part of FM Group, is building 91 homes at Mackay Village for Hillcrest Housing Association.
The £12.5m development on the 1,600-acre Ury Estate was approved at committee in January this year.
The estate development has mid-nineteenth century Ury House as its centrepiece. The B-listed building is a key component of an £80m golf resort featuring a course to be designed by US golfer Jack Nicklaus, a restaurant and the housing.
Local stakeholders including Andrew Bowie MP, councillors Sarah Dickinson and Sandy Wallace joined FM Õ¥Ö¼§ director Andrew Rae and Hillcrest Housing Association chief executive Angela Linton, to break ground at the site. Members of Stonehaven & District Community Council were also in attendance. The development is located next to a site where construction of a 3,750m2 supermarket has recently started.
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