Brian Moone | Mace
As Operations Director of the Mace Business School Brian has been responsible for the development and delivery of a successful management training programme for the Mace preferred Trade Contractors. Since its inception in January 2006 it has trained an average of 350 managers a year from within the supply chain providing Mace and its supply chain a leading edge over its competitors. the achievements of the business school were recognised by the industry when it received the highly acclaimed Building Award for Integrated Supply Chain of the Year in 2010.
Building on the success of the business school Brian has developed a range of courses for Mace partners and clients in the UK and overseas.
Brian has represented the Mace Business School at National conferences and events both in the UK and overseas. He currently has two regular articles in the Building Magazine reporting on supply chain lead times and he is a judge for Construction News Specialist Contractor Awards.
Brian has wide industry experience, having worked in both the private and public sector in various roles including Project Management. Before joining Mace he was the Chief Executive of Construction Best Practice and a Board Director of Rethinking Construction and more recently a Director within Constructing Excellence. He was responsible for leading the industry change agenda set out by Sir John Egan. As Director of Construction Best Practice he was a member of the Strategic Forum for Construction under Sir John Egan during the drafting of Accelerating Change and latterly under Peter Rogers.
Prior to joining Construction Best Practice Brian was Director of Professional Services at the Chartered Institute of Building, where he was responsible for the development of professional members. He was involved in the development of "Adjudication" under the Construction Act and the role out of Latham report Constructing the Team. He was Treasurer to the European Council for Building Professionals a pan European body providing representation on behalf of Construction Management throughout Europe.
He has also been a tutor and examiner on the Final Year RICS Diploma course for the College of Estate Management covering Technology, Economics and Law. He is also a visiting Lecturer at Reading University on their Construction Masters Programme. He has also lectured at South Bank University and Stellenbosch University in South Africa.