Tilbury Douglas names new Managing Director

Tilbury Douglas names new Managing Director

Tilbury Douglas, a building, infrastructure, engineering, and fit-out business, has announced the promotion of Phil Shaw to Managing Director – Building North. With more than 25 years of experience within Tilbury Douglas, most recently as Regional Director – North West for nearly seven years, Phil has played an integral part in the growth and success…


Tilbury Douglas, a building, infrastructure, engineering, and fit-out business, has announced the promotion of Phil Shaw to Managing Director – Building North.

With more than 25 years of experience within Tilbury Douglas, most recently as Regional Director – North West for nearly seven years, Phil has played an integral part in the growth and success of the region.

Having joined the business at the start of his career as an engineer, Phil has extensive knowledge of the industry, region and sectors. In 2022, he was awarded the Constructing Excellence Outstanding Achievement Award and, in 2023, Tilbury Douglas was named Contractor of the Year by Constructing Excellence North West.

To enable this progression and to further support the company’s growth, Tilbury Douglas has appointed Martin Horne as Regional Director – North West. Having held senior construction roles for several decades, most recently at BAM for more than eight years, latterly as Construction Director and before that as Technical Director (Structures), Martin brings more than 35 years of construction experience, leading businesses and delivering major projects.

Phil will be replacing John Gittins in the Managing Director – Building North role, as John moves into a central role, providing support and assistance in the leadership and development of the national construction business.

Craig Tatton, Chief Operating Officer at Tilbury Douglas, says, “I would like to congratulate Phil and John on their new roles and welcome Martin to the business. I look forward to our continued success in the North West and the North as we further grow our presence nationwide in the future.”


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