SELECT recognises extraordinary career of Len Bunton
A construction industry professional who has worked tirelessly for better conditions across the sector has been recognised for his remarkable career with the Lifetime Achievement Award by SELECT, Scotland’s largest construction trade association.
Len Bunton, FRICS, FCIArb, Hon FRIAS was honoured by the campaigning body at the SELECT President’s Lunch at the voco Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow on 30 September.
As a Past Chairman of both the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Scottish Building Contracts Committee, Len has enjoyed a long career as a chartered quantity surveyor, arbitrator, adjudicator, expert witness and mediator.
His stellar track record includes playing a significant role in customer care, best practice, business development and dispute avoidance, most recently with the Conflict Avoidance Process and Conflict Avoidance Pledge.
Announcing the award, Alan Wilson, Managing Director of SELECT, said: “I was only eight years old when Len first qualified and took the first steps on what has been the most extraordinary career path.
“His list of achievements is so long and so varied that it is tiring just reading them out. He really is a human tornado, with a never-ending supply of energy and ideas aimed at improving the industry and the conditions of those who work within it.
“Len was also instrumental in the establishment of the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum [now the Construction Industry Collective Voice] which has been so important in facilitating the sector’s safe return to work after the pandemic.”
Len accepted his award from SELECT President Alistair Grant at the event, which was attended by around 100 senior industry figures.
The clearly emotional industry stalwart thanked the assembled guests, adding: “We have seen some great advances across the industry in recent years and we must continue to work together to ensure we improve conditions for everyone.”
Seven years after qualifying in 1972, Len started his own firm and, within a few years, built it into a 50-strong practice focusing on project management, cost management, building surveying and dispute resolution.
It was acquired in the Nineties by a leading UK company, of which Len became a main board director. In 1996, he joined the board of the Bucknall Group and further developed his experience on major building and civil engineering projects.
In recent years he has been involved in many dispute resolution issues as arbiter, adjudicator, expert witness, mediator, conciliator and claims consultant, and is currently Chair of the Conflict Avoidance Working Group in Scotland, and Vice Chair of the UK Conflict Avoidance Coalition. He has also developed specific experience in construction insolvency and corporate recovery.