Second senior director exits National Highways
17-04-2024 08:02 via constructionenquirer.com

Second senior director exits National Highways

National Highways commercial and procurement director Malcolm Dare is leaving after five years at the roads delivery body.
Dare worked at National Highways through the Roads Investment Strategy 2 period, steering it through the challenges of Covid 19, building greater collaboration and setting out the organisation’s intent towards net zero.
He presided over the major and ongoing procurement shift towards new integrated delivery mega frameworks, which will set the contractor procurement str
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