Galliford Try Welsh school build could be Project of the Year
Galliford Try is in the running to receive an accolade for one of its building projects in the education sector.
Galliford Try is in the running to receive an accolade for one of its building projects in the education sector.
Divisional managing director – Infrastructure, David Lowery will join Galliford Try’s Executive Board from 1 July.
The contractor’s Building North West business has been appointed to the extension project by the Department for Education.
Lintott is a specialist manufacturer of control panels and chemical dosing systems as well as a provider of digital solutions for the water industry.
Kris Hampson will replace former group finance director Andrew Duxbury who tendered his resignation in November last year.
Kris Hampson will replace former group finance director Andrew Duxbury who tendered his resignation in November last year.
Revenue jumped by 21 per cent, with strong growth in both Building and Infrastructure.
The contract wins follow the group publishing a strong trading update for the first six months of the current financial year.
Stuart Barefield joins from environmental engineer Nijhuis Saur Industries and has previously held positions at Hyder Consulting and Wessex Water.
Group chief executive Bill Hocking offers a trading update for the first six months of the current financial year.