Willmott
Dixon is bringing all its residential activities in the Group together under a
new company brand, Willmott Residential, which will be led by former Berkeley
Group main board director Nic Simpkin who joins as chief executive, with Andrew
Telfer promoted to deputy chief executive with wider operational responsibility.
The
formation of Willmott Residential is the next phase of Willmott Dixon’s
strategic ambitions to grow its residential development and contract house
building capabilities and will combine its two development brands, Prime Place
and Be:here, with its newly branded contract housing arm Willmott Partnership
Homes.
Nic Simpkin, left, has joined as chief executive, alongside deputy chief executive Andrew Telfer
Willmott
Dixon group chief executive Rick Willmott explains, “The launch of Willmott
Residential provides clear differentiation in the way we now present and manage
the Group and underlines how serious we are in growing our residential
presence. The company will provide an integrated business for our wide ranging
residential skill-sets with better internal collaboration and utilisation of
synergies.”
In
recruiting Nic Simpkin, Rick says:
“Nic brings a long track-record of success
in housing development during his time at Berkeley and will lead a fine senior
leadership team supported by Andrew Telfer who has been pivotal in growing our
development capability over the last seven years.
"I’m delighted that Nic has chosen to join us; it’s a testament to
the huge potential he sees in our residential capability. I’m confident he’ll provide the strategic
fire power we need to grow our residential business and I’m very much looking
forward to working with him.”
Willmott
Residential already has a significant presence in the market developing homes
for sale through Prime Place and private rent through Be:here, with 5,000 units
on site or in planning. In addition Willmott Partnership Homes already builds
2,000 homes a year with an expanding geographic presence and strong client base
that includes housing associations, developers and local authorities.
The
company’s growing presence as a developer includes leading the 1,176 home
regeneration of Aberfeldy Village in Tower Hamlets and being Brentford FC’s development
partner for its 20,000 seat stadium and 900 home masterplan. By combining homes for sale and private rent
on both schemes, it can accelerate these developments by building both tenure
mixes concurrently.
The Brentford FC regeneration in Kew
Elsewhere,
its Prime Place brand is also working with Westminster City Council to create
new leisure facilities at no cost to the council through cross-funding afforded
by the creation of 156 homes, while Be:here is finalising the development of 118 homes for private rent
at the site of the Old Vinyl Factory in Hayes.
Willmott Dixon's new structure chart
A
key aspiration in the establishment of Willmott Residential is to support
further growth by attracting, at some future point, the additional capital that
will be needed to continue growing a substantial and long dated land-bank.
Rick
continued, “Positive change is a hallmark of our company, and this is the
latest example of how we are adapting and evolving to ensure we are in the best
position to deliver growth and success.
“Given
the country’s huge long-term demand for new homes, we have a golden opportunity
to be one of the UK’s pre-eminent developers and builders of homes, and these
plans will ensure we are best placed to realise that. By aligning our
residential business within one company and creating a distinct identity,
Willmott Residential will ensure we are equipped to realise our ambitions and
seize the opportunity for expansion created by the hard work of our teams at
Prime Place, Be:here and Willmott Partnership Homes.“