Highways England, the organisation which operates and maintains England’s motorways and major A-roads, is throwing its weight behind former service men and women looking to transfer their skills by working with the industry-led programme BuildForce.

This is the latest move in Highways England’s support for armed forces personnel, as the company puts in place a group of ambassadors, champions and mentors to encourage armed forces leavers and veterans to build a new career in the sector.

Nicolas Medlicott, from Highways England and also ex-Navy himself, said: “Highways England’s signing of the BuildForce charter is the latest milestone in our journey of strong support for former service men and women looking to utilise their skills and transfer their experience and knowledge into the road building industry. “We work very closely with the military and have been rewarded with fantastic employees showing all the commitment, determination, hard work and ability the armed forces is renowned for. We encourage all those looking for a career in Highways England, across our wide variety of departments – from site teams, to project management to engineering – to get in touch.”

BuildForce aims to inspire, engage and enable service leavers and veterans to effectively transition to sustainable employment in the construction industry, through a unique national network of mentors and champions.

Caroline Logan, BuildForce Programme Director commented: “BuildForce has been engaged with Highways England over the last few years. Over this time, they have been instrumental to our mentoring programme and we have also secured employment for some of our military personnel. I am therefore, delighted, they have signed the BuildForce charter as a pledge of their support to our programme and more importantly the Armed Forces Community.
“I look forward to continue working with Highways England, strengthening our relationship and more importantly supporting further military candidates into their wider business.”

Highways England also announced a further package of support to serving and ex-forces personnel and their families by re-signing its commitment to the Armed Forces covenant in June this year.For further information about BuildForce go to: https://www.buildforce.org.uk/

Highways England signs the BuildForce charter: