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.
A group of apprentices from Willmott Dixon Partnerships' Rotherham team spent three days giving homelessness charity Shelter's shop on Effingham Street a total facelift.
The apprentices completely modernised the shop, replacing carpet tiles, installing a brand new shop front and redecorating it in the charity’s colours.
Willmott Dixon Partnerships Managing Director, Mick Williamson said: “We firmly support the excellent work that Shelter does and were keen for our apprentices to put their new skills to good use in giving their shop a complete facelift. We are committed to helping the local communities in which we work, including lending a hand to community projects.”
Richard Sweet, Director of Trading for Shelter added: “We’re delighted that Willmott Dixon has been so generous in giving their team’s time and skill to transform our Rotherham store.”
New laboratory space focuses on sustainability while increasing teaching capacity at the Mile End Campus.
Progress moves to clearing site ready for main construction work in Spring
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Underlines commitment to recruit ex-services people
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