Andrew Wolstenholme will replace David Higgins as industry chair of leadership body later this month
The chief executive of Crossrail Andrew Wolstenholme has been named as the new industry chair of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC).
Wolstenholme will replace the incumbent David Higgins after the recast Construction Leadership Council鈥檚 (CLC) next meeting on 21 October.
Wolstenholme will co-chair the body with the government chair, skills minister Nick Boles.
The news comes after the Conservatives overhauled the CLC over the summer, with several new members appointed and the overall number of attendees slashed from 30 to just 13.
The other members are David Cash of BDP, Mike Chaldecott of Saint Gobain, Brian Morrisroe of Morrisroe Construction, Mike Putnam of Skanska, Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis, Madani Sow of Bouygues UK, Anna Stewart of Laing O鈥橰ourke, Stephen Stone of Crest Nicholson, and government department representatives where appropriate.
Boles said: 鈥淎s chairman Andrew brings the unrivalled experience of managing Europe鈥檚 largest infrastructure project and construction roles across the world.
鈥淗e will take over from Sir David, who has provided invaluable leadership for the construction industry at a key time of recovery and growth.鈥
CLC members
Co-chairs
Nick Boles MP, Minister of State for Skills, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Sir David Higgins, High Speed Two (HS2) Will be replaced by Andrew Wolstenholme from 21 October
Members
David Cash, (BDP)
Mike Chaldecott, (Saint Gobain)
Brian Morrisroe, (Morrisroe Construction)
Mike Putnam, (Skanska)
Simon Rawlinson, (Strategic Forum for Construction / EC Harris)
Madani Sow, (Bouygues UK)
Anna Stewart, (Laing O鈥橰ourke)
Stephen Stone, (Crest Nicholson)
Andrew Wolstenholme, (Crossrail)
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Other government departments - agenda dependent
Workstreams
Anna Stewart - People and Skills
Andrew Wolstenholme - Smart and Innovation
Mike Putnam - Green and sustainable
David Cash - Exports and trade
Madani Sow - Supply chain and business models
Simon Rawlinson - Industry communication
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