Neil Marks

Commercial Director at Clarkebond

Neil Marks is a seasoned professional in civil engineering and project management, currently serving as the Commercial and Legal Director at Clarkebond (UK) Ltd since April 2016, where leadership extends to the Exeter office and teams of civil and structural engineers. Prior to this role, Neil held the position of Project Director at AECOM from 2001 to 2010, managing significant projects in the rail and defence sectors. Experience also includes serving as Technical Director at URS (formerly Thorburn Colquhoun) from 1994 to 2001, leading various engineering teams on prominent projects. Neil's foundational experience began as an Engineer at John Burrow and Partners from 1987 to 1994. Educational background includes a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Surrey.

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Exeter, United Kingdom

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Clarkebond

Clarkebond is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy providing civil, structural, ground engineering and infrastructure engineering services across the UK. As one of the UK’s fastest growing engineering consultancies we are recognised as innovative business-led engineers with a sustainable approach to urban regeneration, property development and infrastructure projects. Our integrated, multi-disciplinary teams use their experience and expertise across all sectors to deliver sustainable, commercially successful projects aligned to individual business aspirations and to fulfil the objectives of stakeholders. Our role as engineers is crucial to any scheme, from advising on site selection and influencing design through ground engineering, cut and fill balancing, infrastructure and transport planning, utilities, including drainage design, together with the evaluation and selection of appropriate foundation and superstructure engineering design solutions. Alongside our core engineering services, Clarkebond regularly undertake peer reviews and provide specialist advice including; environmental engineering, flood risk, waste management and contaminated land assessments; utilities and asset design, expert witness, building resilience and recovery extending to blast analysis, and facade engineering. • Civil Engineering • Structural Engineering • Façade Engineering • Ground Engineering • Environment and Sustainability • Engineering Management • Resilience and Recovery • Infrastructure and Drainage • Transport Planning • BIM


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51-200

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