O鈥橰ourke man replaces boss on CLM board

Former Heathrow chief executive Tony Douglas has played down fears of cost and time overruns on the Olympics construction programme after being drafted onto the board of delivery partner CLM.

Douglas, who joined Laing O鈥橰ourke as chief operating officer two months ago, was this week appointed to the CLM board. He replaces his boss Ray O鈥橰ourke, who has resigned to focus on growing his company鈥檚 international business.

Speaking to 好色先生TV, Douglas said he would work to 鈥渕itigate risk before it occurs鈥. He said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 clear this is an incredible project. It has got off to a fantastic start. However, everyone鈥檚 very realistic. There鈥檚 a lot to do, and the project needs to be managed with real pace, passion and energy. You have to put energy into mitigating risk.鈥

O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 position as chairman of CLM will be taken by one of the other two directors 鈥 Mace鈥檚 Stephen Pycroft or CH2M Hill鈥檚 Lee McIntire, with a decision expected within two weeks. Douglas added that he would work with Pycroft and McIntire to give the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) 鈥渁bsolute confidence鈥 in the way the programme was managed.