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Construction giant GMI appoints first CEO as it eyes expansion beyond North and Midlands

Lee Powell appointed into newy-created role at Leeds-headquartered firm

Lee Powell, new chief executive of GMI Construction. (Image: GMI)

One of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent construction companies is preparing to expand into other regions and sectors after creating a new chief executive role.

The company, which has offices in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham and Teesside, is forecasting an annual turnover in excess of £350 million for 2022 - and has already secured £300 million worth of opportunities.

Lee Powell, previously the company’s divisional managing director for Yorkshire - the home county - has already overseen exceptional growth, which has included its recent expansion into the North East – establishing an office in Stockton-on-Tees.

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Now he will implement a strategy of achieving constant and controlled growth while maintaining its debt-free status.

Mr Powell, who has fronted the company's updates on the £200 million Siemens Mobility train plant at Goole, said: “I’m enormously proud to become CEO of GMI Construction Group, a role which is focused on growing our presence in our operating regions and facilitating growth of the business in a controlled and sustainable manner.

“As the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ continues to level up across all of its key regions, I want to ensure GMI is right at the heart of that growth and powering forward with our expert team of industry leading professionals who continue to deliver excellence on project after project.

“I am however consciously aware that GMI needs to implement that growth by retaining those values that has delivered success to this company and our clients. These include using local suppliers and sub-contractors whenever possible, as well as creating educational opportunities, to bring maximum economic benefit to the communities we are operating in.”