Leo Martin will take part January as chief working officer for infrastructure after greater than 25 years at Graham, the place he helped steer its civil enterprise by main progress throughout the UK and Eire.
He’ll report on to group chief government Paul Brown.
Sisk has created the brand new division to offer devoted government focus to its increasing civil engineering workload. It brings collectively Sisk Infrastructure and the not too long ago acquired Farrans enterprise underneath one management crew.
Alan Rodger and Dominic Lavery will proceed to run Sisk Infrastructure and Farrans respectively, each reporting to Martin.
Brown mentioned: “We’re delighted to welcome Leo within the new yr and to study from his expertise within the civil engineering sector throughout Eire and the UK as we glance to develop our enterprise on this house.
“Leo is extremely well-known and revered all through the trade, and we stay up for welcoming him on board within the new yr.”
He added: “With the current addition of Farrans to the Sisk household, the size and functionality of our infrastructure operations has elevated significantly.
“Mixed with our current Sisk Infrastructure enterprise led by Alan Rodger, we now have a strong platform for progress throughout each markets.”




