1097 views
Skanska announces the appointment of Andrew English as the new Managing Director of its infrastructure business as of 18 March 2024.
Andrew previously worked at Skanska for almost a decade, including in two managing director positions, before moving abroad in 2020.
Since then, he has led Australian firm John Holland Group’s national infrastructure business, and more recently overseen AtkinsRéalis’ transportation division in the UK. During his career, Andrew has built extensive experience across core sectors in the infrastructure market, including transportation, water, energy, aviation and marine.
Andrew will be a member of Skanska’s Senior Management Team (SMT) and report to Executive Vice President Thomas Faulkner. Commenting on his appointment, Thomas said:
“I’m really pleased to be welcoming Andrew back to the business. He has a proven track record of operational performance, as well as a deep understanding of our customers and company values,” says Skanska Managing Director Andrew English.
“Andrew is joining us at an excellent time, as we look to build on our strong presence in the highways, rail and water sectors. Under Andrew’s leadership, we look forward to continuing to deliver exceptional projects that leave a lasting legacy for society,” says Skanska Managing Director Andrew English.
Skanska’s infrastructure business delivers design, build and refurbishment expertise. Working closely with its customers, this includes complex civil engineering projects and infrastructure improvements across the country, in the road, rail and water sectors.
“I’m delighted to be re-joining Skanska at this exciting time, as we look to grow and diversify our Infrastructure business,” says Skanska Managing Director Andrew English.
“Skanska’s values, culture and ways of working make it a place that people want to work. I’m really pleased that in relocating to the UK from overseas, I had the opportunity to return,” says Skanska Managing Director Andrew English.
“I’m now very much focused on supporting our teams to deliver projects that meet and exceed customer expectations, including around productivity, carbon reduction and social value benefits,” says Skanska Managing Director Andrew English.
Source: © Skanska 2024
Image Source: © Skanska 2024
Working Holiday Visa: Young Brits aged 18-35 can now work in New Zealand for up to 3 years
2722 views
From July 2023, the age limit for UK applicants coming to New Zealand on a Working Holiday Visa will go up from 30 to 35 years old.
Murphy enters agreement to partner with Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure
161 views
Australia’s Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure and UK’s Murphy have annouced a new strategic partnership.