Willmott Dixon

Willmott Dixon reports loss after supplier collapse cost £13m

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Willmott Dixon has suffered a second successive loss after the collapse of a major mechanical and electrical (M&E) subcontractor cost it £12.8m. Willmott Dixon did not name the subcontractor but said it had been completing works on two unnamed projects when it went under last year, adding that the insolvency…

Contractor duo recognised for gender equality policies

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Two of the UK’s biggest construction contractors have won plaudits for promoting gender equality within their businesses. Costain and Willmott Dixon, which placed 12th and 19th respectively in the most recent CN100 list, were both named in The Times’ annual Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality list. The list recognises…

Willmott Dixon scoops £60m science-research hub

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Willmott Dixon has landed a deal to build a research and development lab in Manchester Science Park. The £60m job will involve developing a 131,000 square foot laboratory space, known as Greenheys, across six floors in Manchester’s knowledge quarter at Oxford Road. Three of the floors will be the headquarters…

Kier and Morgan Sindall scoop multiple lots on £1.6bn healthcare framework

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Kier and Morgan Sindall have been named on three lots in a new framework focusing on decarbonisation in the healthcare sector. The tier one firms were both named on lots two, three and four of the £1.6bn work package, which will include the replacement of inefficient glazing and the installation…

Willmott Dixon appoints new CFO

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Willmott Dixon has appointed James Mackenzie as its new chief financial officer. Mackenzie (pictured), who has previously held senior positions at Balfour Beatty, Berkeley Group and Kier, will also join Willmott Dixon’s main board. He previously held the CFO post at Willmott Dixon’s joint-venture partnership with EcoWorld London for six…

Willmott Dixon wins £55m police HQ

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Willmott Dixon has won a £55m contract to rebuild a police headquarters in Hertfordshire. The firm was appointed to demolish 11 buildings from the 1960s that are reaching the end of their design life, and replace them with an office complex for Hertfordshire Constabulary in Stanborough, Welwyn Garden City. The…

Council seeks new contractor as Willmott Dixon leaves leisure centre job

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Newcastle City Council is looking for a new contractor for a leisure centre that was due to be built by Willmott Dixon. In February, Willmott Dixon announced it had been appointed to develop the “state-of-the-art” Outer West Leisure Centre in West Denton, then costed at £26m. Willmott Dixon has carried…

‘Electricity superhighway’ puts Bam top of monthly contracts table

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Royal Bam topped the monthly contractors’ league table in July for the first time since 2020, after it was chosen to build converter stations at each end of a £2bn undersea cable between Scotland and England. The firm was awarded £500m for its share of work on Eastern Green Link…

Willmott Dixon picked for Nottingham ‘green heart’

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Willmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver the £8 million next phase of a major regeneration scheme in Nottingham. The firm will be responsible for creating the Green Heart, an “ecologically rich area” on the site of a former shopping centre in the city’s Broadmarsh area. The scheme will see…

Gove lowers second-staircase threshold to 18m

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Housing secretary Michael Gove has doubled down on the government’s commitment to require second staircases in high-rise residential schemes – lowering the proposed threshold from 30 metres to 18 metres. In recent months, a number of contractors have halted work on developments over worries arising from a government consultation to…