Partner Article
New Regional Business Manager for Clugston
Clugston Construction, the privately-owned £143 million turnover building and civil engineering company has appointed Andy Mackintosh to head up its North East regional business.
Mr. Mackintosh will be based in Clugston’s new Stockton-on-Tees office, whose team is currently constructing a number of key projects in further education, health, science and technology, manufacturing and renewable energy.
Prior to joining Clugston Mr. Mackintosh, who lives in Hornby near Darlington, was operations director at Willmott Dixon and was responsible for establishing the company’s North East operation.
Commenting on his appointment Mr Mackintosh said, “There is clearly a strong partnering culture within Clugston, built on relationships and good business ethics. I am impressed with the quality of our people and recently completed projects. We have a strong foundation to achieve further growth.”
Steve Radcliffe, managing director at Clugston Construction added, “We are really pleased to welcome Andy to the Stockton-on-Tees office. His expertise in developing customer relationships across the North East will help to build Clugston’s presence in the region.”
Clugston Construction opened its Stockton-on-Tees office in February following a fourth consecutive year of growth. The division’s turnover increased by 5% to £143.3m from £136.7m, recording a £3m profit.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gillian Crook .
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