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Turner & Townsend bolsters UK infrastructure leadership

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Turner & Townsend has expanded its UK infrastructure leadership with the appointment of four new directors, reinforcing its delivery capability across major national programmes.

The new directors join at a time of sustained investment in transport, utilities and social infrastructure, with clients under pressure to secure cost certainty, programme resilience and carbon reduction across complex portfolios. Their remit will focus on strengthening project controls, commercial management and programme advisory services, supporting schemes from early business case through to commissioning.

Turner & Townsend said the expanded leadership team is intended to improve governance and decision-making on live frameworks, with an emphasis on risk management, supply chain performance and digital reporting. The directors will work with regional teams to standardise processes, align delivery methodologies and ensure consistent performance against schedule and budget on UK infrastructure commissions.

The move underlines the consultant’s intention to grow market share on long-term frameworks and alliances, particularly where clients are seeking integrated cost, schedule and risk expertise. It also reflects increasing demand for senior-level support on complex programmes, as asset owners look to de-risk delivery pipelines and meet regulatory and net-zero obligations.

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