NIBuilder 35-3 June-July

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Dominic Lavery (Farrans), CEF Board Council director.

Gareth Loye (Mascott Construction), CEF Vice President.

L-R: Martin O’Kane, Past President, and Bryan Vaughan, President, Construction Employers Federation.

Bryan Vaughan is appointed CEF president NORTHERN REGIONAL COLLEGE IN COLERAINE PLAYED HOST TO THE 79TH AGM OF THE CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYERS FEDERATION ON JUNE 3…

Vaughan Homes MD Bryan Vaughan has been appointed president of the Construction Employers Federation (CEF) at its AGM on June 3. He succeeded Past President Martin O’Kane, Deputy Group MD with Heron Bros, at the 79th AGM of the industry body, held at the Coleraine campus of Northern Regional College (NRC). Speaking at the event, Bryan thanked his predecessor for his instrumental role in the delivery of £50m in PAN cost recovery for the

industry and setting up Construction Futures, an initiative supporting careers in the construction industry.

members who take on the voluntary roles vital to its governance and strategising for the industry. The Federation’s Board comprises the president, vice-president, immediate past president, treasurer and managing director. All Board members, with the exception of the MD, are nominated and appointed from within the CEF Council and serve on a voluntary basis. Officers are re-nominated annually at the AGM, with the vice president, president and past president each serving two years. Following the AGM, members and guests from CIOB were given an economic update and enjoyed a Q&A with BBC NI Economics & Business Editor John Campbell, before undertaking a tour of the new NRC campus at Coleraine. The Heron Bros team, led by John Paul Higgins, delivered a presentation on their work to complete this fantastic new facility.

Also at the AGM, Gareth Loye of Mascott Construction was appointed vice president and

Dominic Lavery of Farrans joined the CEF Board as a Council director, taking over from Martin Lennon who had completed his term. CEF CEO Mark Spence thanked Past President John Tracey for his service during the pandemic, as he stepped down from the CEF Board and Council, and thanked all

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