11 April 2019

Platinum sponsor of CIOB's Conservation Conference

We are proud to be a platinum sponsor of the CIOB's Conservation, Adaptation, and Maintenance in the Built Environment Conference at Church House, Westminster, on 30th April.

Sir Robert McAlpine is proud to be a platinum sponsor of this year’s Conservation, Adaptation, and Maintenance in the Built Environment Conference organised by the CIOB at Church House, Westminster, on 30th April.

Mike Coleman, Operations Director for Sir Robert McAlpine Special Projects, and Hannah Prowse, Preconstruction Manager for Sir Robert McAlpine Special Projects, two of our senior leaders in the sector, will speak a the event about “the Heritage Paradox: Can buildings with a long history attract new diverse talent?”

The heritage sector is often synonymous with buildings that have stood the test of time and excite the imagination. Old buildings fuel passions, excitement, care and technical excellence. In their talk, Mike and Hannah will highlight how the heritage sector attracts a diverse crowd of talented young people and ask whether this could help address the skills gap in the construction industry.

For a taster of their presentation, don’t miss “Is heritage the key to the future?” in this month’s issue of Construction Magazine.

To find out more about the event and book your place, visit: https://events.ciob.org/ehome/200185672

Meet the speakers

  1. Mike Coleman

    Mike is Operations Director for Sir Robert McAlpine Special Projects.

    Mike is passionate about the life and energy in our sector and, recognising the challenges of the skills gap, wishes to shine a light on the parallel good news story.

    Read more about Mike Coleman
  2. Hannah Prowse

    Hannah is Preconstruction Manager for Sir Robert McAlpine Special Projects.

    Hannah is a fervent advocate for inclusion and diversity in the construction (and all!) industry and is keen to raise awareness of the role the heritage sector can play in promoting those values.

    Read more about Hannah Prowse