Willmott Dixon completes STEM space at Oxford Brookes University’s Headingly Hill campus
Will stimulate further collaboration and partnerships between university, students and private sector
Nearly 40 of our sites are open to the public in March to give a rare view of what goes on behind the hoardings
Willmott Dixon is opening a record 39 sites, including historic buildings such as Alexandra Palace and Old Admiralty Building and iconic rock venue Colston Hall to name a few!
Download - Open Doors 2018 map
The sites are taking part in Open Doors to promote the construction industry to the public by providing site tours where people can meet our teams and learn about careers in the industry.
Taking place across the week of 19 – 24 March 2018, Open Doors allows people to book slots by visiting the website here.
It is run by Build UK, the representative organisation for the national construction industry, and the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and is aimed at demystifying the construction process.
Rick Willmott, group chief executive of Willmott Dixon:
“Open Doors is a fantastic chance for people to get behind the scenes of some of the country’s most exciting construction projects. The week will showcase the amazing career opportunities available in our industry which young people are often not aware of. I would encourage everyone to book a tour and come and meet our team to learn more about construction.”
Will stimulate further collaboration and partnerships between university, students and private sector
Collaboration with Prime plc, University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, Macquarie Group and IHSS
Latest project in Sutton follows work on the high street and award winning Passivhaus schools
Latest project in Oldham continues track-record for public realm green space for people to enjoy nature
Willmott Dixon, alongside Milligan, have been appointed to drive Dover's regeneration plans to create a vibrant, modern destination.
Focus on recycling and circular economy continues to pay dividends
Second topping out for a police station in a week