This week, start at the summit of Kilimanjaro, then work your way down to a surreal tea party and Romanian TV. You鈥檒l have reached the bottom when you find yourself at a party conference
Land of promise
Aecom鈥檚 European CEO Steve Morriss will have known when he took the job at the global engineer that his role would involve a lot of international travel. But he might not have banked on it determining where to take his holidays. In a live interview on Romanian national breakfast television, Morriss, bedevilled by an enterprising journalist with a nationalist bent, found himself pledging to take his next vacation in the country. He is not, apparently, a man to go back on a promise - though he鈥檚 said to be at a loss as to where in the country to take his family. Any ideas for Morriss鈥 forthcoming jaunt? Email hansom@ubm.com and I鈥檒l pass on your suggestions.
Alice鈥檚 Adventures in King鈥檚 Cross
That perennial favourite Lewis Carroll character the Mad Hatter threw another tea party last week, in the surroundings of a King鈥檚 Cross building site rather than in the more magical surroundings of his native Wonderland. The tea party was to celebrate the topping out of developer Argent鈥檚 Two Pancras Square office building and attracted the March Hare and Alice (naturally), as well as non-fictional pair Argent director Tony Giddings and Bam Construction commercial director Chris Dent. Rumours that Tweedledum and Tweedledee have signed a pre-let for the building are yet to be verified.
Pedal power
The construction industry loves a bit of cycling. On these pages we鈥檝e documented the exploits of the annual London to Mipim cycle ride; architect Peter Murray鈥檚 ride across America; and now news reaches us that cyclists from Bam Construction have completed a 900-mile charity ride around the UK, raising, to date, 拢25,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Highlights included stopping off at a trendy pub in Hampstead, where the riders shared a table with TV鈥檚 Richard and Judy. And they say cycling isn鈥檛 glamorous 鈥
Spies like us
Much tittering at a Labour Conference fringe event on blacklisting on Monday when it was revealed that Carillion had sent representatives who were in the audience. The firm, one of the major contractors which used the services of the notorious Consulting Association was of course last week barred from exhibiting at the conference by Labour鈥檚 National Executive Committee. Iain Davidson MP, panel member and chairman of the Scottish Affairs Committee greeted 鈥渃omrades, friends and spies from the construction industry鈥.
Battle lines
The Liberal Democrats were once a party with a well-deserved reputation for fence loitering. But barely three years into coalition government and 鈥渃onsensus鈥 is a dirty word. Take, for instance, a recent exchange between communities and local government minister Don Foster and his predecessor Sir Andrew Stunell, addressing the construction industry at the Lib Dem conference in Glasgow. 鈥淲hen you had the opportunity to make a case for sustainability, you went for quantity rather than quality,鈥 boomed Stunnell. He then told the industry: 鈥淲e fought the good fight but you let us down.鈥 To which Foster murmured: 鈥淲ell, not really - it may have been at the very last minute but the cavalry came through in the end!鈥 It would appear that, with militaristic metaphors like these, the Lib Dems鈥 pacifist instincts have been consigned to the dustbin of history, along with the fence.
Top of the class
Hats off to the intrepid supporters of education charity the , who have completed their seven-day trek up the world鈥檚 highest freestanding mountain, Kilimanjaro. The trekkers included Wates鈥 Steve Beechey, the Education Funding Agency鈥檚 Mike Green and Rachel Stephenson and 12 sixth-formers from challenged parts of the country. If scaling Kilimanjaro wasn鈥檛 difficult enough, the teams were then challenged to build a Lego school at the summit (middle of picture). Beechey, a 好色先生TV columnist, said: 鈥淭he students were an absolute credit to their schools and families, adding endless energy, enthusiasm and witty conversation on the long trek.鈥
Send any juicy industry gossip to hansom@ubm.com
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