SCC acquires a permanent director

Scottish Construction Centre has appointed a new Scottish based director to lead the organisation

SCC today announces the appointment of Malcolm Horner as its new Centre director. This is the first senior appointment the SCC board has made since its creation in August 2008.

Professor Malcolm Horner is seconded to the SCC from the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Dundee where he has successfully carried out important industrial and applied research studies whist leading the department for several years.  

Mark Sharp, SCC director of the lead partner (CIRIA) says : "Malcolm has been a fully committed member of the SCC from its inception and is highly respected both within academia and industry.  We are delighted that he has accepted this appointment and I am convinced that Malcolm will be taking the centre to new heights as he identifies exciting funding and delivery opportunities for a performance-based approach within the whole of Scotland’s construction sector”

Malcolm has a wealth of experience in a wide range of business areas and is highly regarded by both Scottish industry and government.
Malcom says: "The SCC is playing a leading role in helping the Scottish Construction industry to further enhance its performance.  Never has this been more important than during these difficult financial times.  Working alongside the Scottish Construction Forum, the Centre provides support to industry and Government in a wide range of activities including Sustainability, Lean Thinking, Whole Life Costing, and Health and Safety, and is rapidly becoming the first port of call for those who require information or advice about the Scottish Construction industry.  Its web site is increasingly proving to be a source of high quality learning material, which will shortly be augmented by an information portal providing not only immediate advice, but signposting where additional information can be found.

Having been associated with the Centre since its inception, I am delighted to take responsibility for ensuring that it becomes a permanent fixture on the Scottish Construction landscape."

Malcolm will be taking on his new role on 1 July 2009.

The Scottish Construction Centre, driven by genuine needs within the Scottish construction sector promotes innovation while encouraging best practice, improving research, and developing more fluent communication across the sector.
As the new lead, Malcolm will be focusing on reinforcing the SCC mission- statement while planning the future strategy for the centre and its associated approach to funding in order to ensure a sustainable future for the centre.

As partners of SCC, we would like to express our support to Malcolm in his endeavours in improving the performance of the Scottish Construction industry through his leadership of SCC.

 
 
 

Notes to editors

Professor Malcolm Horner
Professor Horner is a Fellow both of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and of the Institution of Civil Engineers. He is Emeritus Professor of Engineering Management at the University of Dundee where he leads the Construction Management Research Unit in the Division of Civil Engineering as well as the EPSRC funded project Metrics Models and Toolkits for Whole Life Sustainable Urban Development. The Construction Management Research Unit is a leading member of the consortium appointed by Scottish Enterprise to establish the Scottish Construction Centre.

About SCC
The SCC (Scottish Construction Centre) is a consortium funded by SE led by CIRIA Scotland and run in partnership between BRE Scotland, Glasgow Caledonian University, and University of Dundee. This initiative driven by the real needs of the Scottish construction sector aims to engage with the industry to contribute to knowledge transfer and to promote best practice in the most efficient ways. SCC also endeavours to, improve research & innovation and to increase pan-industry communication and business development resulting in innovative construction excellence and optimized performance.

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