Sheffield health provider bulks up with new 'active space'
A Sheffield health and wellbeing provider has expanded with the opening of a new staff gym facility.
Westfield Health has opened an ‘active space’ on the lower floor of its Charter Row headquarters.
The opening follows the formation of a strategic partnership between Westfield Health and EXOS, a US-based human performance company.
MAC Construction Consultants successfully managed the fit-out of the gym and associated facilities.
Dave Capper, CEO of Westfield Health, said: “The active space provides our people with accessible, high-quality opportunities to get active.
“We know that the health impacts of a sedentary lifestyle are too significant to ignore, and it’s time companies of all sizes play their part in keeping the nation moving.”
Barry Smith, director of building consultancy and project services at MAC Construction Consultants, commented: “I find it really rewarding to work on projects which provide something which is missing from the market.
“This new facility will help Westfield Health in their ambitions to remain at the forefront of innovations within the healthcare arena and continue to be one of the leading wellbeing providers within the UK.”
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