Mears aims to dominate in compliance and housing upkeep
10-04-2025 11:35 via constructionenquirer.com

Mears aims to dominate in compliance and housing upkeep

Mears has set its sights on becoming the country’s leading provider of compliance and housing improvement services after a year of strong financial performance and 100% success on contract renewals.
The contractor has launched a new five-year strategy aimed at ramping up housing maintenance work after admitting it had previously been “too risk averse” in tendering.
Plans also include expanding specialist expertise in compliance, building safety and asset quality to meet rising
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