Subsidence pioneer appoints new commercial director

~ Paul Garthwaite made commercial director for Geobear’s UK division ~

Ground engineering contractor Geobear has appointed Paul Garthwaite as its new commercial director in the UK as part of a new growth strategy. The company aims to enhance its presence across the UK when it comes to solving the issue of ground subsidence and its impact on infrastructure. Following a series of notable projects with clients such as Network Rail, Geobear has appointed Garthwaite to strengthen these relationships. He will leverage his knowledge of sustainable infrastructure design and build to generate new business leads across various sectors.

Garthwaite secured his new role with Geobear through his experience working on large multi-discipline build projects. During his 12 years at Arcadis, he worked on infrastructural design and build projects across the UK, delivering sustainable remodels of transport hubs including King’s Cross Station, before moving into high-level strategic management for the company.

By appointing Garthwaite, Geobear has gained new business qualities which only enrich its repertoire. His expertise in large-scale project delivery and account management will grow its list of UK-based clients — focusing on the infrastructure and commercial sectors, such as railway networks and aviation, bringing in the growth that Geobear seeks. Additionally, he will implement further staff training to bolster the quality of project delivery.

“The goal is to bring Geobear to the forefront of contractors’ minds when they’re looking for subsidence solutions,” explained Garthwaite. “We want them to understand why our services stand out among construction and ground engineering offerings. I will bring a new perspective on cementing client relationships. Sustainable growth with clients that understand and trust us is my goal.”

Geobear has pioneered an injectable geopolymer filler that expands into ground spaces. The filler provides an eco-friendly, long-lasting solution to ground subsidence issues, already winning over notable clients like National Rail, the National Trust and multiple aviation organisations, including Heathrow and Gatwick airports.

Garthwaite succeeds Richard Holmes who has proceeded with a new senior role with Geobear. Holmes will now focus on the technical delivery of major projects handing over commercial and infrastructure sales to Garthwaite.

Speaking about Garthwaite’s appointment, Geobear’s UK managing director Simon Hughes said, “Paul has delivered large infrastructural projects, which is a quality Geobear needs. He will identify which sectors Geobear UK can expand into and illustrate our appetite for growth by focusing on delivering quality for our clients.”

To find out how Geobear could support with your ground engineering projects, visit www.geobear.co.uk/subsidence-solutions.