Firm says regional base will be used to grow public sector business
Bovis has opened a new office in the middle of Birmingham which it says will be used as a base to grow its public sector business in the region.
The firm has taken space at Temple Street in the city’s business district bringing the number of its offices to three, in addition to its bases at London – outside Euston station – and Manchester.

Andrew Mackay, managing director for public sector and regions at Bovis, was part of the firm’s wider strategy to expand its public sector delivery capability nationally and added: “The opening of our Birmingham office strengthens our capability and connectivity to support public sector delivery across the UK.
“It provides best‑in‑class facilities for our people and a strong regional base that complements our existing London and Manchester offices.”
Bovis is owned by US private equity firm Atlas Holdings which has recently brought former Mace construction boss Gareth Lewis into the business in an advisory role.















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