Midlands construction lead appointed

Matt brings more than 20 years’ experience within the construction industry, most recently as our Operations Director in the Midlands. Before he joined us in 2022, he worked as a Project Director for Lendlease and Balfour Beatty, as well taking up an executive director position for leisure contractor Pulse Design & Build.
Throughout his career he has focused on large, complex projects for both public and private sectors, including overseeing some of our largest projects in the Midlands such as Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Hartshill Academy in Nuneaton, and Coundon Court School in Coventry. Before joining Wates he was responsible for the delivery of National Automotive Innovation Centre at the University of Warwick and 60 Holborn Viaduct Amazon’s head office in City of London.
His experience spans multiple sectors including leisure, commercial, education and heritage, encompassing all aspects of construction from pre-construction to project delivery and operations.
In his new role, Matt will be responsible for leading our Midlands operations and contributing to the overall growth of the Northern region, strengthening partnerships with existing clients such as the Department for Education and Ministry of Justice, as well as overseeing the delivery of major public and private sector projects.
His appointment follows the recent restructure of our construction business, creating three clear divisions North, South and Major Projects. This simplified regional structure supports efficiency, collaboration, and the changing nature of our work, with our average project size having risen to £43m in 2022.
Dave Saville
Managing Director, Wates Construction North
Matt Johnson
Regional Director
We are currently delivering some of our largest and most complex work to date in the Midlands, including completing the landmark Sandwell Aquatics Centre in Smethwick; a three-year refurbishment programme at the Grade II listed Derby Market Hall; and a pipeline of large projects across the region for the Ministry of Justice.