Willmott Dixon breaks ground on Emergency Care Building in Plymouth
first Wave 1 scheme in the New Hospital Programme to begin main construction
We are Europe's 4th best place to work according to the FT's guide, and also the top construction company in the Sunday Times' list of best employers
Willmott Dixon has appeared as one of the UK’s best workplaces in two major studies published by national newspapers.
The company came fourth in the FT’s Best Employers list of the top 1,000 companies in Europe, helping to represent the UK as one of two companies from this country to feature in the top 10. The high ranking was based on feedback by employees.
This weekend, The Sunday Times publishes its Best Places to Work guide. This will see Willmott Dixon appear in the top ten of the big company category, and also have the distinction of being named best big construction company to work for.
Chief executive office Graham Dundas says, “This rounds off a fantastic week of recognition for our culture and people that started with Jason Hunt being named the CIOB’s overall Construction Manager of the Year for his work leading our team at Bristol Beacon. Our brilliant people really do help lift us to new heights.
“These tremendous accolades help us stand out as a diverse, inclusive and supportive place to work, where our people can enjoy a career of a lifetime as we deliver outstanding projects for our customers.”
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