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Wates in offsite push after covid hospital success

Wates workers practising social distancing following the re-opening of sites
Wates workers practising social distancing following the re-opening of sites

Wates is to consolidate its offsite construction expertise into a single business unit after its success working on a covid hospital in London, as it announced plans to restructure the business.

After building a new intensive care unit for the Royal London Hospital in only five weeks, Wates said it would combined SES Engineering Services, Wates Building Services and Prism – its specialist offsite manufacturing facility – together under the umbrella of Wates Integrated Construction Services (WICS). Rob Clifford, currently MD, Wates Building Services, has been appointed managing director of WICS, reporting to Paul Chandler, executive director, Construction. 

The move was part of a wider set of organisational changes as the company tries to realign itself to take advantage of opportunities in key sectors.

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