McPhillips (Wellington) Limited
Anthony Worthington is an experienced civil engineering professional currently serving as Site Agent at McPhillips (Wellington) Limited since February 2023. Anthony previously held the position of Project Manager at Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd, overseeing the £10M Maritime Euroterminal project. With a diverse background, Anthony has also worked as a Logistics Sequencing Lead at Galliford Try Construction and as Site Agent for notable projects such as the demolition and rebuild of Vicars Bridge in Preston and the A6 Bridge in Lancaster. Additional experience includes serving as Interface Agent for Costain Galliford Try and Senior Manager on a Major Civil Engineering Road Project with MSM Smart Motorways. Earlier career roles span from freelance Civil/Building Site Engineer/Manager at Malcolm Hughes Construction Personnel Ltd to Engineer at Carillion. Anthony holds a B.Eng in Civil Engineering from The University of Manchester.
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McPhillips (Wellington) Limited
McPhillips (Wellington) Limited is an award winning civil engineering and building contractor that has built a strong reputation for providing outstanding solutions to public and private sector partners since 1964. High levels of repeat business are testament to the core philosophy of building long term, mutually successful partnerships through working closely with clients in order to fully deliver their requirements. Based in Telford, Shropshire we serve the Midlands, Northwest England and Mid & North Wales. McPhillips has a range of capabilities from the ability to deliver complex, fully integrated building and civil engineering projects to the provision of a range of sustainable, high quality and innovative solutions in the specialisms of roads and highways, bridges, car parks, footpaths, drainage, sewers, canals, earthworks, groundworks, demolition, land remediation and other infrastructure projects as well as building and development projects on both traditional and design and build options.