HOWEL MORRIS JOINS OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

07.06.23

Howel Morris – who joined us in 2017 as a principal consultant and is based in our Longbridge office – will be adding his expertise in brownfield and contaminated land regeneration to our board of directors following a well-earned promotion.

Howel Morris

The land regeneration director has worked on some of our biggest projects over the last six years, including the regeneration of the 500-acre former MG Rover plant in Longbridge, and the redevelopment of former Llanwern steelworks, which has seen more than 2.6 million cubic metres of earth assessed and redistributed.

Longbridge Town Centre following redevelopment

Morris said: “Our business has gained significant momentum over recent years, and that has been reflected in our continued expansion, both in our regional locations and the disciplines we are able to offer. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to join the board of directors, and I’m looking forward to sharing my expertise with the team.

“I’m fortunate to be supported by an amazing team both in Longbridge and across the Rodgers Leask family. We describe ourselves as a small business with large projects, but most importantly, people stay with the team because they enjoy the work we do. I worked with Rodgers Leask on projects before joining the business and could see this notion shine through.”

Howel’s work in brownfield regeneration has seen his team win six awards in the last five years, including several from the prestigious Brownfield Briefing magazine.

Managing director Paul Spencer said, “Having helped stabilise our Longbridge office and being heavily involved in our expansion in Bristol through both recruitment and securing the necessary work for the team, it is a natural progression to welcome Howel to our board of directors.

“Alongside his continuing role in working with new and existing clients to find out how we can help them, Howel will be responsible for identifying new opportunities in the brownfield regeneration sector.”

L-R: Kriston Harvey, Paul Spencer and Howel Morris

Morris said: “I’m looking forward to taking a more strategic role going forward and identifying areas and projects where Rodgers Leask can make a real difference. We’re looking to expand our disciplines across our different regions and put the right people and teams in the best position to deliver the right solutions for complex engineering problems across the country.”