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Steel completed for Bolton medical college

Working on behalf of Willmott Dixon, Leach Structural Steelwork has fabricated, supplied and erected 390t of steelwork for the Bolton College of Medical …

News in Brief: March 2023

Willmott Dixon has been selected as the preferred contractor by Thames Valley Police for a state-of-the-art forensics centre as part of a wider improvement …

Steel is just the ticket

A steel-framed solution, featuring exposed CHS columns, is ensuring a new bus station will arrive on time in

News in Brief: November 2022

Kirklees Council has revealed plans to redevelop Huddersfield town centre with a £200M Cultural Heart as part of its ten-year vision. The scheme will include …

News in Brief July/August 2022

Severfield has reported a resilient performance for the 12-month period ending 26 March 2022, with an 11% revenue increase and profit before tax also up by the …

Contractor appointed for sustainable school

Willmott Dixon has been appointed by Newport City Council to deliver significant improvements to Bassaleg Comprehensive School that will create over 300 extra …

North Shields to get sustainable transport hub

Willmott Dixon is teaming up with North Tyneside Council to deliver a sustainable transport hub and town square in North Shields. The project team say the …

Key Stoke car park rising with steel

Working on behalf of main contractor Willmott Dixon, Caunton Engineering has begun steelwork erection for a 730-space multi-storey car park (MSCP) in the …

News in Brief: June 2021

Planning approval has been given for the creation of a SeedPod hub on the outskirts of Aberdeen for the food and drink industry. The £21M investment – …

Contract awarded for £22.9M steel-framed Gateshead Quays multi-storey car park

Gateshead Council has awarded Willmott Dixon the contract to deliver a futuristic multi-storey car park in the Baltic Quarter of the town. Appointed through …

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