Willmott Dixon Interiors will be joining forces with Willmott Dixon at this year’s UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds.
The fit-out and refurbishment specialist will contribute to an engaging pavilion stand at the three-day event from 20-22 May 2025, where discussions will centre around regeneration, sustainability, and social infrastructure.
Willmott Dixon will host 11 insightful sessions, focusing on the power of public-private partnerships in driving regional development and accelerating the journey to net-zero.
Richard Bartlett at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said: “UKREiiF provides an important platform for industry leaders to come together and address the challenges and opportunities facing the built environment. We’re excited to join colleagues at Willmott Dixon to share insights and collaborate with partners who are equally passionate about creating thriving communities for tomorrow.”
Attendees can engage with thought provoking discussions, including a workshop focused on how early contractor engagement can transform project outcomes.
Session title:
Transforming projects together: A collaborative workshop on optimising outcomes from day one.
Date and time:
Tuesday 20 May, 12:00pm
What to expect:
This interactive workshop is designed for clients, consultants, and stakeholders looking to get more from their refurbishment and fit-out projects from day one. Attendees will gain first-hand insights into how early collaboration improves cost certainty, accelerates programmes, and mitigates risk – with practical tools, shared experiences, and peer discussion.
Session highlights:
- Why early engagement matters: hear from Willmott Dixon Interiors’ Richard Bartlett on the real impact of early contractor involvement.
- Customer testimonial: learn how early engagement transformed the outcome of TfL’s 200 Buckingham Palace Road project.
- Interactive group discussion: share your biggest challenges and collaborate on practical solutions with peers and WDI experts.
- Idea generation: co-create industry improvements to tackle common ‘pain points’.
- Networking: stay after the session to continue conversations and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Places are limited – secure your invitation by emailing: rachel.skivington@willmottdixon.co.uk
Other sessions include:
- How to rebuild a town centre – PPPs vs capital investment
- Government Property Forum with the Office of Government Property
- Balancing regeneration with decarbonisation when it comes to funding
- Navigating sustainability and budget constraints, from net-zero to Passivhaus
- Coastal and multi-region regeneration in partnership with Milligan
Meet Willmott Dixon at UKREiiF 2025
Please visit the Willmott Dixon Pavilion at #35 Pavilion Way. For further information or to request to take part in the Pavilion programme, please contact louise.roden@willmottdixon.co.uk