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10 questions for Steve Horn of Black and White Engineering

The director of the Newcastle-based engineering consultancy answers our questions

Steve Horn, director at Black and White Engineering.(Image: Supplied by Nicola Williamson)

Black and White provides mechanical, electrical and public health design and consultancy services to the global construction industry.

The firm operates offices around the world and works on projects such as a biocampus in Billingham and the Marina Gate residential tower development in the United Arab Emirates as well as datacentre projects too. Here Black and White's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe director Steve Horn answers our questions.

What was your first job (and how much did it pay)?

My first real job other than newspaper rounds was a part-time Sunday job at House of Fraser in the Metrocentre. It was so long ago now I cannot recall the exact pay, but I think it was only around £20-25 per week.

What is the best advice or support you’ve been given in business?

Stay true to your values and vision; work hard and with integrity; lead by example; constantly seek feedback, and be the best you possibly can.

What are the main changes you’ve seen in your business/sector, and what are the challenges you’re facing?

Technology and digital transformation has been at the forefront of the main changes in our business and across our industry, which means we are continually investing in this area. When I first started out in the industry we had drawing boards, print rooms and even a library in the office. Things are a little different now.