Construction News
18/02/2010
New BAM Leadership Team To Take Business Forward
Royal BAM Group companies BAM Construct and BAM Nuttall have appointed new chief executives to oversee BAM activities and to grow the BAM brand in the UK.
Graham Cash will become chief executive of BAM Construct on 1 April 2010. He succeeds Richard Gregory who retires from the company following 43 years of service, many in senior management positions.
Stephen Fox becomes chief executive of BAM Nuttall, also from 1 April 2010. This will allow Martin Rogers to concentrate on his Royal BAM Group executive board roles that include the UK and Ireland.
BAM Construct is busy on a range of major construction projects throughout the UK including new hospitals in Wales and Scotland, corporate headquarters buildings for Severn Trent Plc and the Co-operative Group, the Transport Museum in Glasgow and many projects in the education sector.
BAM Nuttall has a UK wide portfolio that includes extensive infrastructure and landscaping works on the 2012 Olympic Games Park, the refurbishment and upgrade of Tottenham Court Road underground station, the provision of a new berthing facility at Rosyth naval dockyard, the upgrade of the rail link between Birmingham and London for Chiltern Railways. BAM Nuttall is also constructing new facilities at the Sellafield Nuclear energy plant, is involved in a significant framework contract with Network Rail and has just been awarded a Managed Motorways Framework Contract by the Highways Agency.
BAM Nuttall and BAM Construct frequently work together on schemes, which include a project to regenerate the Kings Cross lands for Argent Plc and will soon be working on a major transport hub in Wolverhampton.
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Graham Cash will become chief executive of BAM Construct on 1 April 2010. He succeeds Richard Gregory who retires from the company following 43 years of service, many in senior management positions.
Stephen Fox becomes chief executive of BAM Nuttall, also from 1 April 2010. This will allow Martin Rogers to concentrate on his Royal BAM Group executive board roles that include the UK and Ireland.
BAM Construct is busy on a range of major construction projects throughout the UK including new hospitals in Wales and Scotland, corporate headquarters buildings for Severn Trent Plc and the Co-operative Group, the Transport Museum in Glasgow and many projects in the education sector.
BAM Nuttall has a UK wide portfolio that includes extensive infrastructure and landscaping works on the 2012 Olympic Games Park, the refurbishment and upgrade of Tottenham Court Road underground station, the provision of a new berthing facility at Rosyth naval dockyard, the upgrade of the rail link between Birmingham and London for Chiltern Railways. BAM Nuttall is also constructing new facilities at the Sellafield Nuclear energy plant, is involved in a significant framework contract with Network Rail and has just been awarded a Managed Motorways Framework Contract by the Highways Agency.
BAM Nuttall and BAM Construct frequently work together on schemes, which include a project to regenerate the Kings Cross lands for Argent Plc and will soon be working on a major transport hub in Wolverhampton.
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