- Mace
partners with Tpm, the leading South East Asia project manager in major market
expansion - The
new partnership will see Mace’s Consult business increase its capability with
up to 200 more people in the Philippines, Singapore, Macau and Vietnam - MaceTpm
will transform infrastructure project delivery in the region, driving major
global project expertise to fast growing Asian markets
SINGAPORE / MANILA, PHILIPPINES / HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM – Media OutReach – 10 August 2021 – Mace, the global consultancy and
construction company, has partnered with Tenman Project Management (Tpm), the
leader in hospitality, integrated resorts and gaming projects in Asia. Tpm will
be fully integrated within Mace’s fast-growing Mace Consult business and its
Asia Pacific hub.
Mace’s
new partnership marks its latest step in expanding across markets in Asia
Pacific – from a market entry in the Philippines to a consolidation of Mace’s
offer in Vietnam, Macau and Singapore.
The
partnership with Tpm helps the organisations create synergies in their services
and transform infrastructure delivery in the region.
Tpm
is the leading project and programme manager in South East Asia, having been
part of the team who delivered the Solaire Resort & Casino and the Marriott Widus Clark
Hotel in the Philippines, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and the Venetian in
Macau. Tpm is the project manager of choice for the gaming and integrated resorts,
a fast expanding sector in this region.
Bringing
delivery focus, international expertise and local knowledge, the MaceTpm
partnership will deliver service excellence in programme and project management
and advisory services for real estate and infrastructure clients in the region
across public and private sectors.
The
new partnership has a combined track record in creating some of the world’s
most complex and exciting infrastructure programmes, such as Dubai Expo 2020,
Lima 2019 Pan American and Parapan Games and the London 2012 Olympic Games, as
well as landmark hospitality, transport and healthcare facilities in Asia
Pacific.
By
joining forces with Tpm, Mace is committed to combining global infrastructure
delivery expertise with local knowledge and supply chains. Mace works hand in
hand with partners and supply chain in every region to empower local
communities with skills and jobs, supporting economic growth through
infrastructure projects.
Mace
has recently announced its 2026 business strategy, with a target to grow its
revenue by 20% year-on-year in the next five years, lower carbon emissions by
10% year-on-year and increase diversity and inclusion across the business. Mace’s
Consult business has set a target to expand internationally and bring delivery
focus to clients in transforming the way they delivery projects and programmes.
Jason
Millett, CEO for Consult at Mace, said:
“The
MaceTpm partnership marks an exciting stage in Mace’s Consult business
international expansion. I am confident that with Mace’s expertise in
infrastructure delivery and Tpm’s market experience in Asia Pacific, we are in
a great position to take the clients’ projects and programmes to the next
level.
“Our
teams will unlock unlimited innovation potential in project and programme
management, using data and digital to transform outcomes for infrastructure,
hospitality, leisure and mixed-use projects. Building on an already strong
record of delivering complex hospitality and retail projects in the region, we
are now ready to grow our service offer and redefine the boundaries of
ambition.”
Davendra
Dabasia, International Managing Director at Mace, said:
“Our
alliance with Tpm is a major step in Mace’s Consult business international
expansion. Having set a bold purpose to redefine the boundaries of ambition and
transform the built environment, the MaceTpm partnership will be vital to
unlocking our capabilities in Asia Pacific. Bringing delivery focus and high standards
for quality and project outcomes, we are able to completely change project
management in the region.”
Matthew
Pryor, Managing Director at Tpm, said:
“By
joining forces with such a global organisation like Mace, we will completely
transform the way we deliver projects and programmes in Asia Pacific. Combining
our local knowledge and expertise with Mace’s international infrastructure
capability and global best practice, we will deliver distinctive value to our
clients.
Working
with a strong pipeline of projects in the region we are hitting the ground
running, harnessing the capabilities of our joint teams and creating
opportunities for them to excel. Together we are driving our ambitions to take
our clients’ programmes to the next level, by placing sustainability, digital and
data and modern methods of construction at the heart of project delivery.”
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