Constructing Excellence appoints co-chairs
Constructing Excellence has appointed Lucy Howard of Turner & Townsend and Vince Lydon of McLaren as its new co-chairs.
Together, they bring deep sector expertise and a shared commitment to driving progress in the built environment through collaboration, innovation and inclusive leadership.
Lucy said: “Being appointed as co-chair of Constructing Excellence is a great honour.
“I am passionate about collaborating across our industry to drive greater efficiency, sustainability and innovation.
“By working together to share our perspectives and knowledge we can navigate a complex landscape of emerging best practice and embrace the opportunities of adapting our UK built environment to meet societies’ needs.
“I look forward to working with all stakeholders to transform our industry for the better.”
Vince added: “I’m delighted to be appointed as co-chair of Constructing Excellence alongside Lucy and Phil.
“I very much look forward to working with the national members and wider movement to drive meaningful change in the sector.
“With the 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy and significant investments in the industry we have an opportunity to implement the Constructing Excellence principles to deliver better outcomes.
“I look forward to working with all those involved in Constructing Excellence to drive the movement forward.”
They succeed David Whysall and Mark Farmer and will work alongside Phil Wilbraham to guide the organisation’s mission to improve performance across the industry.
Their appointments come as Constructing Excellence continues to support the Construction Playbook and promote net-zero goals.
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