Willmott
Dixon’s property repairs and maintenance specialist Willmott Dixon Partnerships
is changing its name to Fortem as part of a strategy to provide the senior management
team with greater operational autonomy as well as more freedom to design
bespoke service offerings and grow the company outside its core social housing
market.
The
company currently provides repairs and maintenance services to local
authorities and housing associations across the country, with its team of 1,400
directly employed engineers undertaking over 400,000 repairs each year. It also
provides planned cyclical work to support programmes of estate renewal and
property asset investment.
MD Mick Williamson, 3rd from right, with his team by a van with the new logo
Rebranding
to Fortem will create a fresh, modern identity that better positions the
company to grow its specialist services in new markets where responsive and
minor planned work on large real estate portfolios is business-critical.
Managing
Director Mick Williamson explains, “As we focus on ensuring we support our
existing clients in delivering the best service possible, the new name embodies
our commitment to keep evolving as a successful business. We have strong ambitions
for growth and this means that now is the right time to create a new stand-out
brand to become recognised as a leader in property maintenance across all
sectors, not just housing.
“Fortem
reflects these aspirations by heralding a new era for our business as we
continue to invest in ensuring we are ‘best in class’ for our existing
customers, while giving us flexibility to plan ahead for expansion with new
customers.”
Fortem
is a Latin word for strength and prudency, underlining Willmott Dixon Partnerships’
existing brand values. The new logo and branding is designed to be a welcoming
and reassuring presence in the community, as its highly trained and qualified
team of engineers arrive to carry out work that improves the immediate
environment of residents and customers.
Mick
continues, “Fortem will also give a bright and distinctive look to our fleet of
vehicles that are a visible presence for thousands of people a day in towns and
cities. We’re simultaneously adopting the new strapline of ‘people who care’
which underpins our approach to every one of the over 400,000 people we look
after every year. This is about continuous improvement for our business and being
empowered to create the Fortem brand has been a great opportunity; one that
provides an exciting new future for myself and all my colleagues who are
passionate about providing the very best service for our customers and their
residents.”
The
company is currently responsible for repairs, maintenance and cyclical work on
over 110,000 homes, working as a key partner for local authorities like
Birmingham City Council and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, plus
housing associations like Midland Heart, Metropolitan, Orbit and Paragon.
To
coincide with the new name, Willmott Dixon Partnerships’ sister company
Willmott Dixon Energy Services will be drawn into the Fortem brand to extend
the services and skill-sets of the business. Willmott Dixon Energy Services works
in cities like Oxford, Hull and Bristol to better insulate thousands of older homes
and make them healthier places to live.
Rebranding
as Fortem will see both companies switch from the previous yellow, black and
grey colours of Willmott Dixon to a distinctive blue and grey that underline
the brand values of trust and reliability.