05 Jan 2026

Kier, a leading infrastructure, construction and developments group, has today announced the formation of a new Infrastructure division, setting the Group up for its future growth ambitions.

The new division will combine its Transportation and Natural Resources, Nuclear & Networks divisions into one infrastructure powerhouse. This pools Kier’s skills, capabilities and market leading positions in sectors in road, rail, aviation, water, energy and environment, across major project delivery, maintenance and repair to respond to customers’ needs and the opportunities ahead from the Government’s 10-Year Infrastructure strategy and the asset renewal programmes.

Kier Infrastructure will be led by Joe Incutti, previously Group Managing Director for Kier Transportation. Joe brings extensive experience across multiple markets and a proven track record of driving sustainable growth. The news comes as several updates to Kier’s Executive Committee take effect, with Chief Financial Officer, Tom Hinton, and Group Managing Director for Construction, Martin Staehr, joining this month.

Several senior figures at Kier also take up new roles, with Louisa Finlay, currently Chief People Officer, becoming the Group’s Chief Operating Officer, with responsibility for spearheading Kier’s drive to become a naturally digital business, in addition to her continued responsibility for health, safety & wellbeing and sustainability.

James Askew, interim Group Managing Director of Construction, also joins the Executive Committee on a permanent basis as Group Commercial Director. He will be responsible for driving performance and consistency across commercial, procurement, pre-construction and business development, as well as leading Kier’s 360 approach.

Abi Cooke, previously head of strategy for Kier Places, also joins the Group functions team as Chief of Staff to Chief Executive, Stuart Togwell.

Stuart Togwell, Chief Executive at Kier, said:

"This is a hugely exciting time for Kier. Today’s announcements mean we start 2026 set up in the best way to support our growth ambitions and deliver exceptional outcomes for our customers.

Bringing together our Transportation and Natural Resources, Nuclear & Networks is a natural next step for us as a Group, and creates a clear market-facing infrastructure powerhouse that combines the expertise across these two divisions and strengthens our ability to serve our customers.

I’m also proud to see the Executive Committee shaped and ready for 2026, through welcoming new faces and moving senior leaders into roles where they can drive further high performance. This team represents stability and strength and, together with the wider business, we are ready to achieve great things this year and beyond."

The Group has continued to win work in the sectors of choice, including the main construction contract to deliver a new Government Hub in Darlington, two Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) contracts from Southern Water and Norfolk County Council on its new roads contract. It also recently confirmed its new Midlands hub in Birmingham, a space which its Property business transformed to be a leading sustainable building in the heart of the city centre.

The Group will be issuing a trading update on 20 January and its interim results on 3 March.

Kier executive committee 2026