Britcon appoints former Tilbury Douglas Director to head up new strategic role

Britcon has hired Tilbury Douglas National Business Development Director Don Stewart to lead the next phase of their growth plans.

Stewart has joined the Britcon board as strategic director after a decade at Tilbury Douglas. The newly created role will support sustainable growth across all their business streams and regional operations.

He brings over 30 years of construction experience including senior roles at Morgan Sindall, ISG and Tilbury Douglas, where his responsibilities have included leading collaborative frameworks, work winning and business development activities.

Stewart said: “Britcon has a unique civils, build and steel offer, and a resilient public-private sector client base. Their successful journey over the past two years has been incredible and they consistently deliver exceptional customer experiences. Their agile approach and financial strength are highly relevant to current market requirements and provide a significant opportunity for growth and development.”

Nick Shepherd, Britcon managing director said:

“Don is a key appointment for us, he brings enthusiasm, expertise and a successful track-record in collaborative working, business improvement, framework, and client development. I am excited to welcome Don into the Britcon family, his strategic approach will complement our ambitious team and help us further strengthen our business.”

SourceBritcon

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