Interviews

Read interviews with leading figures from the UK construction industry.

Procore CEO: how today’s tech can make jobs easier for contractors

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Construction’s relatively slow uptake of digital technology has been a chicken and egg problem, says Tooey Courtemanche, founder and chief executive of contech specialist Procore. Lem Bingley listens

‘Industry-wise, Covid has been brilliant’: Seddon MD hails pace of change

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Construction has been crying out for change for years, Seddon managing director Jonathan Seddon tells Construction News, as he tucks into his customary pilchard sandwich. Between bites and light jokes from his sister – the firm's director of business services, Nicola Hodkinson – he says, rather proudly, that he has…

The woman who built diversity into Network Rail’s culture

Loraine Martins, Network Rail head of diversity and inclusion

Loraine Martins, director of diversity and inclusion at one of the industry’s biggest clients, has spent more than a decade turning round the rail body's reputation on inclusivity. As she prepares to leave Network Rail, she tells Ian Weinfass about the progress she’s made and why there’s still a lot…

New frontier: inside McLaren’s five-year data plan

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For McLaren, the future of construction is tied to the effective use of data – and the business intends to gather as much information as it can, while retraining staff and recruiting external experts. Ian Weinfass gets an exclusive insight into its new digital strategy

High salaries, solo delivery: Ferrovial UK reveals its future plans

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Ferrovial Construction UK is like a “family organisation” according to managing director Karl Goose. It might seem hard to believe, given the company, formerly Ferrovial Agroman, is part of multi-national conglomerate Ferrovial, the Spanish behemoth that owns some of the world’s largest airports, including Heathrow, and employs more than 18,500…

Life on the line: rail-safety chief on preventing future track deaths

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Outgoing chief inspector of rail accidents Simon French reflects on his career, his role in establishing the official investigatory body, and the recent spate of deaths on the railways. He speaks to Ian Weinfass

Outgoing CITB boss Sarah Beale: we need to ‘shout loud’ about our achievements

Sarah Beale interim chief executive CITB

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) needs to “shout loud” so the industry understands what it has achieved, according to its departing chief executive. In an interview with Construction News as she prepares to leave the organisation she has led since 2017, Sarah Beale says the recent result of the…