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TAMSIN CROWNED WOMAN OF THE YEAR

Tamsin Tweddell , a senior partner at London-based building services engineers Max Fordham , has been crowned ‘ Woman of the Year ’ at the Building Awards .
The prize acknowledges and rewards stand-out achievement by a woman in the construction industry , in an effort to highlight positive role models to enhance the sector ’ s appeal for other women . “ It makes me proud to work for a practice where nearly a quarter of the engineers are women ,” Tamsin enthused . “ Engineering has , for too long , been seen as an industry only for men .” She hopes that this award will help promote the role of women in the industry . “ Diversity is essential if we are to find new ways of thinking about the problems we will face in years to come .” Tamsin was recently elevated to senior partner at Max Fordham , the first woman to do so at the practice , having joined in 2000 . She is the sustainability team leader at Max Fordham – which also has offices in Cambridge , Edinburgh , Manchester and Bristol - and specialises in building performance . She has an impressive portfolio of project work , most recently leading the sustainability programme for the development of Keynsham Civic Centre in its ambition to achieve an in-use ‘ DEC A ’ rating . Tamsin also serves as chair of the Diversity Working Group at Max Fordham , helping to extend the appeal of engineering beyond the gender imbalance to other groups that have also traditionally found the industry difficult to engage with .
The annual Building Awards were held in November at Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane , London .
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New directors at Considerate Constructors Scheme

Concern about housebuilding finance

The Federation of Master Builders ( FMB ) supported Labour ’ s Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell when he highlighted access to finance problems faced by small and medium-size enterprises ( SMEs ). The FMB said he would do well to apply his more interventionist approach to house building finance . Brian Berry , chief executive of the FMB , said : “ The Shadow Chancellor was correct in identifying the difficulty SMEs have in accessing finance as a key barrier to growth . In few industries is this more true than in housebuilding . Despite some improvements in recent years , too many SME house builders struggle to secure finance on affordable terms . If these firms can ’ t borrow , they can ’ t build . Mc-
Donnell has spoken about funding investment in infrastructure , and it ’ s vital that housing is not excluded from such plans .” He concluded : “ Businesses are often understandably sceptical of government intervention , but this is one area where it would almost certainly be welcomed . Mr McDonnell could do worse than to revisit some innovative ideas in this area , such as the Help to Build policy of guarantees on private loans to SME house builders , which were endorsed by the Lyons Review and made it into the last Labour manifesto . “ The idea of well-funded regional development banks could also have a real part to play in an improved financial offer to the SME house building sector .”
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The Considerate Constructors Scheme - the national scheme to improve the image of construction - has formed a new statutory board of directors . The new board includes four independent non-executive directors : Roma Agrawal , a distinguished structural engineer ; Richard Byrne , a prominent health and safety director ; Nick Coley , a successful entrepreneur within civil engineering and contracting ; and Simon Harvey , a renowned strategy and marketing director experience of launching consumer products to younger generations . They were appointed at
an extraordinary general meeting of the scheme in London on 2nd November . Scheme executive chairman Isabel Martinson leads the new statutory board of directors , which also comprises representatives from the scheme ’ s owners , Dr Diana Montgomery , chief executive of the Construction Products Association ( CPA ), Professor John Nolan , chairman of the Construction Industry Council ( CIC ) and chief executive of CIC , Graham Watts OBE . Mike Petter joins the board as chairman of the new standing service and performance committee .
Isabel Martinson , executive chairman of the Considerate Constructors Scheme , said : “ The new directors bring experience and expertise across a wide spectrum of disciplines and industries , as well as a passion for the construction industry and the built environment . They are all fully committed to the ethos of the scheme ’ s vision to further improve the reputation and image of the industry and to change perceptions held by government , the general public , educators , careers advisors , parents and individuals , including the next generation and career changers .” The new standing service and performance committee , led by Mike Petter , will oversee the operational management of the scheme and will report in to the statutory board of directors .
For further information , please visit www . CCScheme . org . uk www . ccsbestpracticehub . org . uk

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