Speller Metcalfe has strengthened its senior team by appointing Martyn Osborne as its new Regional Manager for the South West.
With nearly 30 years' experience in the industry, Mr Osbourne has held senior roles at Alfred McAlpine, Kier, and most recently as Regional Managing Director at Balfour Beatty.
He will take up the role with Speller Metcalfe this month.
The move follows the announcement of joint owner Andy Metcalfe's decision to retire in April 2018.
In his new role, Mr Osbourne will take over the running of all south west operations from Speller Metcalfe's Gloucester office, working alongside Group Managing Director Des O'Neill.
Mr Metcalfe said: "Martyn is going to be a fantastic addition to Speller Metcalfe, with his role reflecting our management structure across the wider business model.
"He will be helping to drive our south west operations into new regions and developing our client base, as well as continuing to strengthen our relationships within our current clients and partners."
Mr Osbourne added: "It's a really exciting time to be joining Speller Metcalfe, and it's great to be a part of an expanding business with an excellent reputation in the marketplace."
(LM/JP)
Construction News
10/01/2017
Speller Metcalfe Strengthens Senior Team With New Appointment


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