Marr Contracting International has announced the appointment of Steve Ryder as general manager of its growing international operations.
Based out of London, Ryder will assume responsibility for managing the business’ UK-based team in transitioning pipeline international projects from contract negotiations through to operational workstreams for delivery, a statement said.
Ryder joins Marr after more than 30 years’ working predominantly across the petrochemical and thermal sectors.
“With Marr’s innovative approach to tower crane solutions now available in the UK, it’s about introducing Marr’s way of thinking into the UK’s construction culture as well as the benefits of engaging at the planning stage of a Project through an ECI arrangement,” Ryder said.
“Essentially it’s about challenging the industry mindset to ask; ‘What is the best crane solution for the project?’ and “’How does the crane solution bring added value to the wider project?’, to deliver safer, faster, and more cost-effective solutions to support the desired construction methodology and schedule,” Ryder said.
As a project manager, he has successfully managed the delivery of multi-disciplined new build and retrofit projects at some of the UK’s biggest power stations including Drax Power Station (North Yorkshire), the Lynemouth Power Station Biomass Conversion (Newcastle), the Ratcliffe Power Station Environment Upgrade Project (Nottinghamshire) and Eggborough Power Station (North Yorkshire).
“Steve’s in-depth understanding of the UK construction sector will be important in the adaptation of a successful and accepted technical and logistical model in the Australian domestic market for the UK and European markets,” said Managing Director of Marr Contracting International, Tom Batley.
“His extensive experience across new build, service, repair and maintenance on large-scale projects in the UK means he understands what is required to deliver in this market,” he concluded.