Wates Group

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Wates Group
Private company
Industry Engineering / Construction
Founded 1897
Headquarters Leatherhead, Surrey
Revenue £931 million (2013)[1]
£23.1 million (2013)[1]
£16.2 million (2013)[1]
Number of employees
2,074 (2013)
Website www.wates.co.uk

The Wates Group is one of the UK’s largest family-owned construction services and development companies.

History

Established by Edward Wates in 1897, the Company expanded into speculative housebuilding and general contracting in the 1920s and 1930s.[2] During World War II it was involved in building the Mulberry harbours.[2]

Operations

The group is split into five business units: Construction, Living Space, Smartspace, Developments and Needspace?. There is also Wates Giving, a charitable foundation which has given away over £6.8m since 2008.[3] Wates works across a range of sectors including education, public sector frameworks (BSF, Ministry of Justice Home Office), affordable housing, retail fit out and refurbishment, office interiors, land development and commercial buildings. Wates runs Building Futures, an education programme for the long-term unemployed. It is accredited by the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance.[4]

Major projects

Major projects include:

  • RAF Keevil, completed 1941[5]
  • Woolwich Civic Centre, Completed 2011[6]
  • Inspire: Luton Sports Village, completed 2012[7]
  • Doncaster Civic Hall, completed 2012 (CIOB Project of the Year)[8]
  • Kirklees Affordable Homes PFI, completed 2014[9]

Awards

It won the Building magazine Major Contractor of the Year award in both 2009 and 2010.[10]

References

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  5. Wiltshire History
  6. Woolwich Civic Offices
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