Willmott Dixon secures £136m flagship regeneration scheme in Luton town centre
Development will create 292 apartments, commercial units, a multi-purpose venue, and new public garden square
Willmott Dixon’s Cobham office, which is responsible for work in South London and the southern Home Counties, has appointed Jamie Bingham for a newly created role of procurement director.
Jamie will work closely with the pre-construction team and will project managing bid opportunities through tender stage and into the operational side of the business. He will support pre-construction director Paul Grisdale, who has overall responsibility to manage the Cobham office’s work pipeline, tender opportunities, sector penetration, frameworks and key accounts.
Paul Grisdale says, “Jamie will be managing our construction tenders through the system, including framework opportunities, negotiated work with repeat business partners and the one and two stage bid opportunities we pursue across a wide range of sectors.
“Jamie brings excellent experience gained from companies such as Galliford Try and Carillion and will be an important part of our work winning capability.”
Development will create 292 apartments, commercial units, a multi-purpose venue, and new public garden square
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