Willmott Dixon completes work on new Information Teaching Lab for Queen Mary University of London
New laboratory space focuses on sustainability while increasing teaching capacity at the Mile End Campus.
Willmott Dixon publishes a series of pictures showing how its projects have adapted to building in Covid-19
Willmott Dixon has over 95 per cent of its projects open after implementing the Construction Leadership Council's (CLC) Site Operating Procedures to ensure sites remain safe environments to work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Using a combination of technology and new practices to maintain social distancing, the company has released a series of pictures that depict how its construction sites have adapted to the new normal of building during the pandemic.
This comes as the Prime Minister singled out the construction industry for his ‘get back to work’ message, where people who cannot work from home should return to their workplace where it’s safe to do so.
Examples of how the company is maintaining social distancing to ensure safe working include:
Willmott Dixon also recently took part in a webinar with local authorities to discuss ways of collaboration to support building work during Covid-19: watch it below
New laboratory space focuses on sustainability while increasing teaching capacity at the Mile End Campus.
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