Willmott Dixon secures Eston Pool development
Appointment follows successful leisure hub project in Morpeth
More success at the Construction Manager of the Year awards
Willmot Dixon increased its tally of gold medals at the prestigious Construction Manager of the Year awards with Matt Keefe winning gold in his category of New Build/Refurbishment £12-20m for Gildredge Free School.
He was joined by Sean McNicholas who won silver for leading Department for Education office, Darlington and Cardiff’s Rob Woolcock for Custody suite for South Wales Police.
Read Matt’s story here, plus Sean's here and Rob's here.
In a testament to the quality of our project teams, no other company has won more gold medals during the history of the awards, which are there to celebrate and recognise the very best in project management.
The CIOB said:
"Becoming a finalist shows flair and skill. Winning a category is a sure sign of inspiring leadership. Scooping the top award demonstrates that the winner is amongst the very best of their generation. Due to the exceptionally high standards of the judging process project managers who reach the CMYA UK finals are invited to become a Chartered Construction Manager, or Chartered Builder, without undergoing our Professional Review, subject to recommendation by the judges. It is a fast track to CIOB membership (MCIOB)."
Appointment follows successful leisure hub project in Morpeth
Follows similar net zero schools in Preston, Devizes and Bridgend
Design supports West Northamptonshire Council’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030
Properties will be the first ‘gas free’ homes built by City of Doncaster Council
New leisure centre to support health and well-being in Leighton Buzzard
Aseptic Pharmacy and Sterile Service Department serving University Hospital Southampton reaches major milestone
Follows recent contract to expand and refresh A&E facilities at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton
Continues long track-record updating acute hospital facilities