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BAM Construction names new director for Scotland

by Samiyah Mokaddus
Jim Ward, new director of Bam Construction

Jim Ward has been appointed director of BAM Construction for Scotland, following a 40-year career with the company.

Joining in 1980, Ward’s career spans project and construction management roles, and he has led many high-profile projects including the V&A Dundee and BAM’s present Atlantic Square scheme.

Commenting on the appointment, Ward said: “I am privileged to be leading BAM Construction in Scotland.

“We have a fantastic business here with well-established roots, a very capable supply chain, and remarkable clients.

“BAM has delivered some of Scotland’s most outstanding buildings, in both public and private sectors. Our track record is enviable.

“This industry and our business possess amazing talent. I am keen to see it develop even further and help us be the best we can.

“In doing so, BAM will make a truly positive contribution to our clients, our communities, and our people.”

BAM’s business in Scotland employs some 110 people directly and a further 1,000 via its supply chain.

Its current portfolio includes current project such as Capital Square and The Johnnie Walker Experience in Edinburgh, health and leisure centres, education projects, and museum and art gallery developments.

Ward added: “These continue to be challenging times for construction. I know that we must be great team players and support our people and our supply chains to work safely through the pandemic.

“It has never been more important to be a people-focused business than it is now.”

Ward replaces Bruce Dickson, who has moved to a wider role within Royal BAM Group.

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