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Across Mace, our teams strive to make sure that everyone who works for us or on our projects goes home, safe and well, every day.
Our team were honoured to jointly host The Prince of Wales on a visit to one of our London sites by with Mates in Mind today.
On the visit, we shared how we’re delivering a mental health awareness programme on our UK construction sites for our supply chain, enabling everyone to be able to access the right workplace support, at the right time. @KensingtonRoyal
Today, the NHS Nightingale hospital at the Excel Centre was officially opened by HRH the Prince of Wales. We are proud of the Mace team that has been supporting the NHS, Army Medical Corps and contractors to deliver the new 4,000 bed ICU, in the fight against coronavirus.
We partnered with AFC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, to decarbonise our construction sites. This is a major step in delivering on our commitment to a 10% year on year reduction in carbon emissions from our operations: bit.ly/3eT2RZx
Mace has been appointed by @STN_Airport as the main contractor for the construction of its new £150 million arrivals terminal. Find out more: bit.ly/2CXIqHH
We were honoured to attend a ceremony earlier this week where HM Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II was awarded an honourary doctorate by @UEL_News. Mace's Carl Dainter signed a new agreement w/ @UEL_News & the King, strengthening education and trade links between Ghana & UK.
We’re excited to announce that Mace has hit an incredible milestone - we’ve reached £2bn in turnover! Thank you to all our employees, clients and supply chain for making this possible. Find out more here: bit.ly/2PXwInQ#Macehits2bn
How do you erect one of Europe's largest tower cranes? This huge crane can lift 66 tonnes, and was recently installed by Mace and Select Plant Hire at @BatterseaPwrStn. Watch the full video here: bit.ly/2MqT7Jj#loveconstruction#timelapse
Ever wondered what it looks like inside one of the @BatterseaPwrStn chimneys? The chimneys were painstakingly reconstructed using the original building methods from the 1930s and 1950s. Thanks to Mace's Kevin Foley for the great photo.