Willmott Dixon Interiors wins place on University of Warwick Framework
30 October 2019
An office fit-out and refurbishment specialist contractor that has worked on projects for the likes of the National Gallery and Department for Education has been appointed to the refurbishment framework of a Russell Group university.
The University of Warwick has selected Birmingham-based Willmott Dixon Interiors for its five-year Building Refurbishment Framework.
Willmott Dixon Interiors is one of three companies that has been chosen for the framework, which will cover a broad range of refurbishment, design and construction work across the university’s entire estate.
Phil Crowther, director at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed to the University of Warwick’s Building Refurbishment Framework.
“Willmott Dixon has successfully delivered projects at the University’s Sports and Wellness Hub and Oculus building in recent years and our appointment to the framework will allow us to further extend this collaborative relationship through the expertise and capability of the interiors arm of our business.
“Frameworks offer customers a procurement route that is simple and offers the best value. Our Midlands team are looking forward to delivering exemplar refurbishment projects over the course of the framework for this renowned Russell Group member.”
David Hammond, Capital Programme Director at the University of Warwick, added: “The University are delighted to appoint Willmott Dixon Interiors to the framework.
The framework will provide a vehicle to realise best value from our supply chain partners in terms of service, innovation and sustainability and through an established partnership enable continuous learning to ensure projects are delivered to the high level of standards expected by our students and staff in a safe and cost effective manner.”
Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick has an acknowledged reputation for world-class research at home and abroad and welcomes over 9,500 students from 147 countries. The University is currently ranked 9th in the UK (The Guardian 2020 league table) and 62nd in the world (QS World University Rankings 2020).
Willmott Dixon Interiors is one of the UK’s largest specialists in high-quality interior works up to a value of £70m, covering brand rollouts and refreshes as well as property fit-outs and refurbishments. It has completed a string of high-profile fit-out projects, including the refurbishment of parts of Alexandra Palace, the new London Screen Academy in Highbury Grove and Room 32, the largest within the National Gallery. The company is committed to leaving a positive legacy in the communities it works in and is a three-time winner of the Queen’s award for Enterprise for its social value work and commitment to sustainable development.
Willmott Dixon Interiors extended their services to the Midlands, opening a new office at Two Snowhill in Birmingham City Centre last year as it continues to expand its presence in the West Midlands fit-out market.
The University of Warwick has selected Birmingham-based Willmott Dixon Interiors for its five-year Building Refurbishment Framework.
Willmott Dixon Interiors is one of three companies that has been chosen for the framework, which will cover a broad range of refurbishment, design and construction work across the university’s entire estate.
Phil Crowther, director at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed to the University of Warwick’s Building Refurbishment Framework.
“Willmott Dixon has successfully delivered projects at the University’s Sports and Wellness Hub and Oculus building in recent years and our appointment to the framework will allow us to further extend this collaborative relationship through the expertise and capability of the interiors arm of our business.
“Frameworks offer customers a procurement route that is simple and offers the best value. Our Midlands team are looking forward to delivering exemplar refurbishment projects over the course of the framework for this renowned Russell Group member.”
David Hammond, Capital Programme Director at the University of Warwick, added: “The University are delighted to appoint Willmott Dixon Interiors to the framework.
The framework will provide a vehicle to realise best value from our supply chain partners in terms of service, innovation and sustainability and through an established partnership enable continuous learning to ensure projects are delivered to the high level of standards expected by our students and staff in a safe and cost effective manner.”
Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick has an acknowledged reputation for world-class research at home and abroad and welcomes over 9,500 students from 147 countries. The University is currently ranked 9th in the UK (The Guardian 2020 league table) and 62nd in the world (QS World University Rankings 2020).
Willmott Dixon Interiors is one of the UK’s largest specialists in high-quality interior works up to a value of £70m, covering brand rollouts and refreshes as well as property fit-outs and refurbishments. It has completed a string of high-profile fit-out projects, including the refurbishment of parts of Alexandra Palace, the new London Screen Academy in Highbury Grove and Room 32, the largest within the National Gallery. The company is committed to leaving a positive legacy in the communities it works in and is a three-time winner of the Queen’s award for Enterprise for its social value work and commitment to sustainable development.
Willmott Dixon Interiors extended their services to the Midlands, opening a new office at Two Snowhill in Birmingham City Centre last year as it continues to expand its presence in the West Midlands fit-out market.
PICTURE: Willmott Dixon Interiors successfully delivered the fit out and refurbishment of the University of Warwick’s Oculus building.