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Mace appoints two new directors

Mark Anders and Lizz Robinson, pictured l-r, have joined Mace following a major Highways England win.

Mace has made two new senior appointments, with Lizz Robinson and Mark Anders joining the company’s expanding transport team following a major Highways England win.

Mace have brought Robinson and Anders on board to expand the organisation’s position within the transport sector and to support the business following its appointment to Highways England’s Commercial and Project Management (CPMS) Framework.

The newly appointed directors will be responsible for building an experienced team to support the CPMS Framework, which has been developed so that Highways England can pull upon the expertise needed to deliver on the government’s £27.4bn roads investment strategy.

Over the next five years, the framework will deliver long-term improvements to England’s motorways and major roads. It will see the development of 52 new road schemes and work on 12 new major highways projects to improve and provide capacity to the network where needed.

Within this £420m framework, Mace is delivering on both lots for commercial and project management services.

Robinson brings to Mace nearly 20 years of infrastructure and highways industry experience across project and programme management, having closely worked with Highways England in various roles since 2014. She will play a key part in helping Mace develop and implement its transport strategy, acting as the director and client manager for the CPMS Framework, whilst overseeing Lot 2, which will deliver project management services, including planning, scheduling and risk management.

Anders has delivered commercial services to the infrastructure sector for over 20 years and will lead this part of the CPMS Framework as the director for Lot 1. He has extensive roads experience, having led the commercial management of Highways England’s Programmes and Major Projects in a previous role. As a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and NEC contract trainer, he brings a range of expertise to Mace, and as the newly appointed commercial practice lead, he will be responsible for developing the businesses’ commercial offer, working closely with the Consult Cost and Commercial Management team.

Jason Millett, Mace’s chief executive officer for consultancy, said: “As we continue to grow our footprint within the transport sector, and following our launch of the 2026 business strategy, I look forward to working with Lizz and Mark to help us develop our Consult service offer and to transform how we deliver infrastructure. They are joining Mace at a great time as we continue to build our portfolio of projects and the team looks forward to welcoming them both to help grow this part of the business together.”

Sean Gray, Mace’s director of transportation, said: “These two appointments represent a real investment by Mace into the transport sector, a key area for growth for the consultancy business. I am delighted to welcome both Lizz and Mark to the team, both of whom have the experience and practical skillsets required to drive the business forward and to deliver on Highways England’s ambitious CPMS framework, which will enable us to provide a strategic road network that meets and adds value to road users, communities and the environment that we live in.”

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