Willmott Dixon

Bumper housing project boosts resi specialist to top league spot

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Higgins’s £75m residential project in Hayes boosted it to the peak of September’s league tables. The contractor scooped the job to demolish and rebuild the Hayes Town Centre Estate, a job which is being spearheaded by the London Borough of Hillingdon. The site will include more than 500 homes and…

Tier ones secure spots on £600m DEFRA framework

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Kier, ISG and Willmott Dixon are among a host of major contractors to win multiple slots on a £600m framework to develop new buildings for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs's (DEFRA) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) science estate. The framework covers design, build, installation, commissioning and handover…

Willmott Dixon hires director for growth strategy

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Willmott Dixon has appointed a director to drive the firm's transformative plans for growth. Roger Morton, who was named as the contractor's new director of strategic change, joins from Vistry Group, where he was group change director as the housebuilder was reconstituted following Bovis Homes’ acquisition of parts of Galliford…

Willmott Dixon scoops £44m green leisure centre job

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Willmott Dixon has been named as the main contractor on a £43.5m green leisure centre project in Staines-upon-Thames. The tier one contractor will work with consultant Gale & Snowden and architect GT3 to meet the international Passivhaus standard for energy-efficient design and construction. Spelthorne Borough Council, which awarded the contract,…

Laing O’Rourke tops league with HS2 Interchange job

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Laing O’Rourke’s £370m job to build HS2’s Birmingham Interchange propelled it to the top of the July league table. The contract to build the last of HS2’s stations took Laing O’Rourke nearly £150m ahead of its nearest competitor, according to data gathered by construction intelligence provider Glenigan. Laing O’Rourke will…

Flexi-working ‘offers tonic to skills gap crisis’

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Flexible working can help to tackle the skills gap in construction without having a negative impact on business performance, according to a review of four pilot projects at top firms. The review, conducted one year after flexible working pilots were introduced at Bam Construct, Bam Nuttall, Skanska UK and Willmott…

Green credentials help Willmott Dixon to £50m office refurb

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Willmott Dixon has scooped a £50m contract to transform a 1990s office block near Tower Bridge into one of the UK’s most sustainable offices.  The contractor has been chosen by Fore Partnership to overhaul the 10,219-square-metre building next to Tower Bridge into the TBC.London workspace. The speculative development is underpinned…

Heatwave: contractors reduce hours and issue alcohol advice

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Reduced working hours, more breaks and alcohol warnings are among the measures being introduced by contractors this week as the UK braces for record temperatures. The Met Office issued an “exceptional” weather warning for the temperatures on Monday and Tuesday, when the temperature in southern England is expected to reach…

Newport moves forward with plans for £90m college campus

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A pre-planning consultation for a £90m educational campus in Newport, Wales, has been launched. The proposed scheme involves building a new university campus on the site of the ageing Newport Centre leisure centre, which will be relocated. The consultation, launched this week, acts as a precursor to the outline application…

Willmott Dixon blasts Building Safety Act ‘travesty of justice’

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The Building Safety Act has thrown the construction industry “under the proverbial bus”, Willmott Dixon chief executive Rick Willmott has warned. Willmott criticised the retrospective liability section of the new legislation, introduced last week, which means developers and contractors are now liable for buildings they built up to 30 years…