Balfour Beatty creates chief technology officer role to accelerate sustainable innovation

Chris Johnson has been appointed by Balfour Beatty to the newly-created leadership role of chief technology officer.

Balfour Beatty creates chief technology officer role to accelerate sustainable innovation

Chris Johnson

Balfour Beatty said the role will support its growing focus on technology and innovation as a strategic imperative for the infrastructure and construction industry, as well as supporting the group’s Site of the Future programme.

Appointed with immediate effect, Mr Johnson will report to Leo Quinn, group chief executive. An existing member of Balfour Beatty’s executive committee, Chris has to date held the role of group chief information officer and procurement director. He will retain overall executive committee accountability for IT and procurement.  



Prior to joining Balfour Beatty, Chris was heavily involved in implementing change programmes via new technologies and processes within manufacturing businesses.

Under his leadership at Balfour Beatty since 2015, the group has mapped out and executed steady improvement of operational and back office processes within the first two phases of its Build to Last Programme. This will now be accelerated through change and innovation in three cores areas: project delivery through technology, digital project information and engineering excellence.

Leo Quinn said, “Our industry is probably a generation behind manufacturing in deploying technology to drive efficiency and innovation – as well as historically resistant to learning and applying lessons from other sectors.

“As a market leader, Balfour Beatty must lead this change to drive continuous improvement across our business and ensure we are the best positioned to deliver for our clients, despite skills shortages in all aspects of construction and engineering. Combining this with our ongoing procurement cost management underpins our vision of profitable managed growth.”



 Chris Johnson added: “With enhanced BIM modelling, virtual reality, drones and laser scanning to name but a few, new technologies and data, when adopted, embedded and utilised effectively, have the power to transform the infrastructure and construction industry through lowering cost, improving quality and transparency and enhancing safety.

“Across Balfour Beatty, there are unrivalled opportunities for real step changes that will help drive improvements and innovation for the infrastructure and construction industry as a whole.”


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