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Monday, March 5, 2018

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Mace Group Ltd, commonly known as Mace, is a global consultancy and construction firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom, employing approximately 4,500 people, across five continents with a turnover in excess of £2bn.


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History

The company was founded by a group of construction and architecture professionals, led by Ian Macpherson, who left Bovis in 1990 hoping to bring in some new, more collaborative ways of working in the traditionally combative construction industry.

The Mace startup team got its first break in 1997 when it beat Bovis and was appointed as project and construction managers on British Airways' Waterside headquarters at Heathrow. The company went on to deliver the London Eye on the South Bank and The Venetian in Macau. In early 2009 Mace was appointed to deliver the fixed price The Shard tower above London Bridge station.

Mace rebranded in 2008, becoming Mace Group, expanding its service offer, spanning consultancy services and construction across the entire property life cycle.


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Operations

Mace's activities involve the following:

  • Programme and project management
  • Cost consultancy
  • Construction delivery
  • Facilities management
  • Additional services (including health and safety management, sustainability consultancy, contracts and dispute management, social inclusion programmes, investment and Building Information Modelling (BIM), supply chain training and site logistics)

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Major projects

Major projects involving Mace have included the London Eye completed in 2000, The Venetian in Macau completed in 2007, the Emirates Air Line completed in 2012 and The Shard at London Bridge completed in 2012. Mace is also building the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium due to complete in 2018.


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References

Source of article : Wikipedia