Kier, a leading infrastructure, construction and developments group, will once again be attending UKREiiF.
This year, the Group has a dedicated pavilion, offering opportunities to meet members of its executive committee, hear and see first-hand how they’re addressing industry challenges, and take part in panels and workshops on delivering the UK’s infrastructure ambitions locally and nationally.
Kier will host panels, interactive sessions and digital activities in the space to bring to life the approach it takes on its projects, spanning major projects through to regional delivery in sectors including housing, defence, water, and transportation across its Construction, Infrastructure and Property divisions. Members of Kier’s executive committee attending UKREiiF include:
- Stuart Togwell, chief executive
- Louisa Finlay, chief operating officer
- James Askew, group commercial director
- Sophie Timms, corporate affairs director
- Martin Staehr, group managing director - Construction
- Leigh Thomas, group managing director - Property
- Joe Incutti, group managing director - Infrastructure
Other subject matter experts will also be on hand to discuss and share ideas on designing, building and maintaining infrastructure assets, as well as decarbonisation, digital, social value and industrialisation, all elements which make up the Group’s unique 360 approach.
With inclusion, health, safety and wellbeing at the heart of how the Group operates, Kier will also be hosting a morning walk, and raising money for its corporate charity partner, Action for Children. Details for how delegates can get involved will follow.
Sophie Timms, corporate affairs director at Kier, said:
"Infrastructure is at the heart of everything our country needs and aspires to achieve and, right now, the industry has a unique opportunity to demonstrate its true value.
At UKREiiF this year, Kier is bringing an exciting and ambitious agenda, working with our customers and partners to share ideas and help the move towards a more positive and productive future, with a focus on delivering tangible added value and lasting impact."
Nathan Spencer, managing director at UKREiiF, said:
"We are delighted to welcome Kier to UKREiiF 2026. Their expertise in delivering sustainable infrastructure and creating lasting community impact makes them a perfect fit for the event. The dedicated Kier pavilion will provide an exciting platform to showcase their innovative projects, connect with key investors, developers, and local authorities, and foster collaborations that drive growth and positive change across the UK’s built environment."
The Group will be releasing more details on UKREiiF activity in the spring.