Willmott Dixon says cladding repair bill on Tesco job up again with decision on firm’s legal action against supply chain due next year

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Contractor adds it expects to recoup money in coming years as firm sees pre-tax losses widen in 2023 after collapse of M&E subcontractor

Willmott Dixon’s executive chairman has said the company expects to find out next year whether its action against several firms it accuses of being responsible for cladding problems on a huge scheme in London is successful or not.

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