Mace鈥檚 contracting arm and Willmott Dixon Construction are forming a consortium, underpinned by an Framework Alliance Contract.
Neither of the privately owned companies wants to miss out on the hospital building bonanza that the government has promised 鈥 拢3.7bn-worth by 2030 鈥 and have decided joining forces strengthens their bidding positions.
Mace Construction chief executive Gareth Lewis said: 鈥淚n conversations with the team at Willmott Dixon we鈥檝e found that we鈥檝e got a lot in common as two of the most high-profile UK contractors 鈥 from our commitment to diversity and inclusion to our ambitions for net zero. We鈥檝e also found a lot of areas we can learn from one another; and it鈥檚 exciting that we鈥檒l be able to share the benefits of that learning with our clients and the end users that rely on critical healthcare facilities across the UK.

鈥淭oo often the UK construction industry can be so focussed on competition that we lose out on amazing opportunities for collaboration. I hope that this new model of partnership demonstrates the value of being more open to sharing our talents and knowledge with each other.鈥
Willmott Dixon Construction chief operating officer John Waterman said: 鈥淭his is an exciting new collaboration that draws on much of the strategic intent of the Construction Playbook, which has laid out a clear course for the UK industry to get better and improve how we deliver for the public sector, through adopting a 鈥榩rogrammes not projects鈥 approach, consequently we are looking at innovative ways of making this a reality.聽
鈥淚n Mace we see a collaborator who shares our values for advancing modern methods of construction, as well as sharing our vision for a more sustainable industry and achieving net zero, protecting our planet for generations to enjoy.鈥
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