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Would you like to reduce your spend on waste disposal?
A Construction Strategy for Wales
Love the lagoon
Modernise or Die
Willmott Dixon go large in Wales
Digital construction meets bricks & mortar
Cardiff University’s National Digital Maturity Survey for Wales, 2017
Criminal Powers Consultation – have your say


Willmott Dixon go large in Wales

Construction firm Willmott Dixon has expanded to larger offices in South Wales on the back of a growing portfolio of projects. The firm has relocated from smaller offices at Cathedral Road in Cardiff to the Celtic Gateway Business Park in Cardiff Bay.

The company has taken a 10-year lease on 7,769 sq. ft. of space at the scheme's Global Reach building. Willmott Dixon has a long track record of delivering projects in South and West Wales, including the Royal Welsh College of Music, Cardiff and Vale College, the One Central Square office scheme in the centre of Cardiff and the new Computational Foundry at Swansea University.

The company is currently close to completing the new £25m Eastern High school for Cardiff council. Cardiff's booming office market has had its best performance for 15 years. Neal Stephens, Managing Director for Willmott Dixon in South Wales said: “As a growing business, we are proud that our construction work provides significant benefits to the South Wales economy in terms of sustaining jobs and employing local companies. Locating to the Celtic Gateway Business Park is an exciting new chapter for us that supports our expansion and we will ensure as we continue to grow that local companies in South Wales also prosper as a direct result.”

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