Galliford Try appoints new MD of Building
Cliff Wheatley will succeed Ian Jubb as MD of Building, who is set to retire at the end of June next year after 19 years at Galliford Try.
Cliff Wheatley will succeed Ian Jubb as MD of Building, who is set to retire at the end of June next year after 19 years at Galliford Try.
‘Our strong market position is aligned with Government infrastructure spending plans’
Kirsty Arnold will take up the job in January 2026, replacing Paul McCletchie who will retire in December after 12 years with the business.
With more than 20 years of experience in water sector programmes, operations, and water treatment, Matthew Sutton joins from Jacobs.
Over the past five years, the construction company has delivered a remarkable 352 per cent shareholder return.
Nick Whyment has more than 20 years of experience in civil engineering, including work on the National Grid’s London Power Tunnels project.
Thomas Faulkner will succeed Mark Baxter as divisional managing director of specialist services, joining the Executive Board on 15 September.
Galliford Try completed its second share buyback scheme, at a total cost of £10 million.
Galliford Try’s education team appoints two framework directors, as it continues to expand its influence in the sector.
Ray Toft said: “With a senior leadership team that brings considerable main contracting experience, we’re committed to redefining what Partnerships really mean.