Firm, which is bidding £37bn NHP programme, ooking to expand business in sector
Bovis has appointed a new head of health for the UK.
Nadeem Chaudhry has joined from Sisk, where he was in charge of that firm’s UK healthcare business for four years. He previously worked at Kier.
Bovis said: “[His] appointment marks a significant step in Bovis’ strategy to expand its healthcare portfolio, strengthen client partnerships, and support the sector’s next phase of growth.”

The post is a new one and Andrew Mackay, managing director, public sector and regions, said: “He brings a wealth of sector‑specific expertise and a track record of delivering high‑quality projects under demanding NHS frameworks.
“His leadership will help us accelerate our expansion, enhance our client service, and ensure Bovis continues to play a leading role in delivering the healthcare facilities the UK urgently needs.”
Bovis is one of several firms that have been shortlisted for the government’s £37bn New Hospital Programme.
Winners were expected in late autumn but this is now expected by the spring. Others on the shortlist include Multiplex, Laing O’Rourke and McLaren.
















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