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Mark Bullock appointed as Balfour Beatty’s Chief Executive Officer, UK Construction Services

Mark Bullock is to be appointed as Balfour Beatty’s Chief Executive Officer, UK Construction Services, effective from Tuesday, December 1.

Matthew Steele will take over Mark’s current role as Chief Executive Officer for Rail & Utilities.

In a message to staff, Leo Quinn, Group Chief Executive, said: “I am pleased to announce that Mark Bullock is appointed Chief Executive Officer, UK Construction Services, effective Tuesday 1 December 2020.

“Mark is currently Chief Executive Officer for Rail & Utilities, where his outstanding leadership since 2018 has increased employee engagement, financial performance and customer satisfaction. His focus on operational excellence and his prior experience in critical projects for both client and contractor organisations will be of key importance in his new role. Mark joined Balfour Beatty in 2012 as Managing Director of our UK Rail business.

“Matthew Steele becomes Managing Director, Rail & Utilities, also effective Tuesday 1 December 2020. Matt joined Balfour Beatty in 2018 as Managing Director of Gas & Water, where he has driven improved commercial arrangements and delivery programmes for key contracts and customers. Matt’s previous senior roles at Network Rail, Crossrail and London Underground suit him ideally for his new challenge. Matt will also continue his leadership of Gas & Water.

“Both Mark and Matt will sit on the Group Executive Committee and report directly to me.

“After five years with Balfour Beatty as Chief Executive Officer of UK Construction Services, Dean Banks is leaving Balfour Beatty to take on a new role in Australia. To ensure a seamless handover Dean will continue until the end of the year. I would like to thank Dean for his leadership and the significant contribution he has made to improving our business during his time with us – we wish him well for the future.”

Photo credit: Balfour Beatty


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