English Premier League (EPL) soccer team Tottenham Hotspur in London, UK, has announced that the club has appointed Mace as construction partner for the new stadium scheme.
Mace will become an integrated member of the project team and develop the pre-construction plans and detailed construction programs, and work with the club to procure specialist sub contract tenders for the new stadium works.
Commenting on the appointment, Daniel Levy, chairman of the north London soccer club, said, “This is another step towards the delivery of one of the best stadia in the world. We are delighted to have Mace on board. They bring a wealth of experience and I know they share our commitment to ensuring that the development will be first class in every aspect. We now await Haringey Council’s Planning Committee decision on December 8, 2015.”
Mark Reynolds, Mace chief executive, added, “We are privileged and thrilled to join the team to take the new stadium to its next stage of development. We look forward to working with the club and its consultants to make sure the project is a success. It is of critical importance as it is the flagship development that will act as a catalyst for the regeneration of this area.”
Mace employs over 5,100 people across five continents, and has been involved in delivering a number of major projects across the UK, such as The Shard in the capital, Birmingham New Street Station in the Midlands, Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games stadium and venues.
November 27, 2015
PIC CREDIT: Populous