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Construction Firm Invests In Sussex

Construction Firm Invests In Sussex

Construction Firm Invests In Sussex

Earlier this summer, Willmott Dixon officially opened a new Sussex office in an event which brought together company leaders and representatives from both Crawley and Surrey County Council.

The office launch also saw West Sussex charity, Chestnut Tree House presented with a cheque for £7,104.12 which was raised by a team of daredevils at Willmott Dixon following a sponsored skydive.

Willmott Dixon which built the world-leading Nexus facility for L3 Technologies adjacent to another project it delivered – South East Coast Ambulance Service’s new home at Gatwick Diamond.

Russell Miller, Willmott Dixon director for delivery in Sussex, said: “Willmott Dixon has been well established in the county since 1930 when we built Bailiffscourt at Climping near Littlehampton for Lord Moyne.”

Cllr Peter Lamb, leader of Crawley Borough Council (CBC), said: “CBC recognises that for our residents to thrive we need our economy to thrive. We’re working hard, in partnership with private
sector and public sector organisations.”

For more information about Willmott Dixon and its work, visit: www.willmottdixon.co.uk

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