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CIC Board
The CIC is run by a Board of Directors, which meets up to six times per year. The Board comprises:
- The Chair
- Chief Executive
- Deputy Chair
- Three directors appointed by the Members of CIC
- Up to four additional directors, appointed by the Board
Ian Brant
Chair (Until June 2027)
Ian Brant
Ian Brant FCIOB is Director at Brant Construction Quantum Experts, a specialist consultancy focused on dispute avoidance, dispute resolution, and the preparation of expert quantum reports within the UK and international construction sectors.
Ian began his career as a Quantity Surveyor, progressing through commercial leadership roles at major contractors including VolkerFitzpatrick and Vinci Construction. He has successfully led commercial teams on high-value, complex projects across a broad range of sectors including commercial, industrial, education, housing, rail, and utilities. His academic credentials include a BSc (Hons) in Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying from the University of Wolverhampton, and he is professionally qualified as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building (FCIOB).
Ian has been an active contributor to the CIOB for over 15 years, serving on numerous national and international committees and governance boards—including Finance & Risk, Nominations, and External Affairs—as well as many specialist working groups. Elected to the CIOB Board of Trustees in 2018 and again in 2021, Ian has played a significant role in the strategic leadership of the Institute. Following a governance review in 2019, he was invited to establish and chair the newly formed External Affairs Board.
As Chair of the CIOB Nominations Committee in his final year as Trustee, Ian led efforts to ensure the highest standards of governance and member representation. In parallel, he chaired the Institute’s Investigation Panel, upholding professional conduct and the ethical responsibilities of Chartered Construction Managers in line with the Royal Charter.
Simon Rawlinson
Deputy Chair
Simon Rawlinson
Simon Rawlinson MRICS is Head of Strategic Research and Insight at Arcadis, where he leads research programmes, market intelligence, forecasting and thought leadership across the UK and Europe. Simon is responsible for a substantial portfolio of Arcadis publications and industry commentary, providing evidence-based insight on construction markets, major programmes, investment priorities and sector transformation. His client work spans some of the UK’s most significant infrastructure and development programmes, including High Speed 2, Lower Thames Crossing, East West Rail, Tideway and the Olympic Delivery Authority, alongside advisory work for developers, public authorities, regulated sectors and central government.
Simon brings more than 30 years’ experience in the built environment, combining technical expertise as a chartered surveyor with a strong track record in strategy, industry collaboration and professional leadership. Before joining Arcadis, he was a Partner at Davis Langdon, where he held senior leadership roles in research, market intelligence, professional development, best practice and knowledge management. He began his career at Building Design Partnership, training in a multi-disciplinary environment that shaped his long-standing commitment to collaborative working across the professions.
Alongside his executive role, Simon has held a number of influential industry positions. He is currently a Board Member and Chair of Knowledge and Practice at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), where he oversees the development of standards, practice guidance, training and thought leadership across the institution’s global professional practice areas. He previously served for eight years on the Construction Leadership Council, contributing to the Construction Sector Deal, the Industry Recovery Plan and wider industry strategy. His earlier roles with the Construction Industry Council included service on the CIC Board Executive and leadership of work associated with the UK Government’s BIM strategy, including development of the CIC BIM Protocol. Together, these roles reflect a career dedicated to professional excellence, industry improvement and collaborative leadership.
Graham Watts OBE
Chief Executive
Graham Watts OBE BA(Hons), HonFRIBA, HonRICS, HonFCIBSE, HonFICWCI, HonFBIID, HonMCIAT, Hon FCABE, HonFFB, HonFCInstCES FRSA, MCMI
Graham has been involved with CIC since 1989. Initially, as a member of the Council, it’s Executive Board and then as a Director. He was appointed Chief Executive and Secretary in October 1991. Prior to joining CIC, Graham was Chief Executive of the British Institute of Architectural Technologists (a member of CIC) from 1983.
Graham is responsible for the general policy and direction of the Council, for maintaining effective communication with Government, other external agencies and with members and for establishing and maintaining the CIC Secretariat and office.
Graham is an Honorary Fellow of RIBA, CIBSE, CABE, ICWCI, BIID, CICES and the Faculty of Building and an Honorary Member of the RICS and CIAT. He was awarded the President’s Medal of the CIOB in 2000 and the Peter Stone Award of the Association of Building Engineers in 1996.
Graham is currently a director of CIC Approved Inspectors Register (CICAIR Ltd); Construction Umbrella Bodies (Holdings) Ltd; the Considerate Constructors’ Scheme; and Constructionarium Ltd. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Northumbria for twelve years from 2000. He has been Secretary of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment since 2010.
Graham is a member of the Industry Response Group, set up by the MHCLG in the immediate aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy and Chaired the Competence Working Group set up to assist Dame Judith Hackitt’s Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety. Following the report publication he is now Chair of the Steering Group charged with implementing the recommendations on improving competence for all those engaged in designing, construction, managing and maintaining higher-risk residential buildings, this includes oversight of the competence work being carried out in the Fire and Rescue Services.
Graham had a long involvement in the sport of fencing and his competitive career culminated with a Commonwealth Medal in 1990. In 1992, he captained the British Sabre team at the Barcelona Olympic Games. He was the Manager of the British Fencing Team from 1996 and the Performance Director of the British Olympic Fencing Team for 10 years from 2000 to 2010, and Team Leader at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics Games.
Outside of CIC, he is an established international dance writer and critic. He is a member of The Critics’ Circle, the UNESCO Dance Council, Dance UK and the Society of Dance Research. He has been Chairman of the Dance Section of the Critics’ Circle since 2009 and of the National Dance Awards since 2010. In 2012, he was author of Daria Klimentová’s Autobiography “Agony and Ecstasy: My Life in Dance”.
Graham received an OBE in the New Years Honours in 2008 for his services to the construction industry.
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Tim Barrett
Member Appointed Director (until June 2028)
Tim Barrett
Tim began a career in construction as a site operative and trainee setting-out engineer. Five years on-site confirmed his passion for the industry, leading to enrolment in a Construction Management course. In 1993, he joined Walter Llewellyn & Sons as a trainee estimator, remaining until relocating to the North East in the late 1990s. There, he progressed from Estimator and Quantity Surveyor to Estimating and Surveying Director by 2002.
Following redundancy in 2006, he co-founded a regional SME construction company, serving as Commercial Director until stepping back in 2024. He continues to provide consultancy services to the business and works with a national QS practice on client-side project management and quantity surveying across preconstruction and construction phases. He also chairs Construction Alliance Northeast, advocating for fair payment, skills development, and procurement reform.
A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building since 2009, he has held regional and national leadership roles, including Trustee (2016–2023), Joint Chair of the Policy Board, Chair of the Remuneration Committee, and member of the Finance and Risk Committee. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Professional Conduct Committee.
With nearly four decades in the industry, he remains passionate about construction’s dynamic and innovative nature.
Les Copeland
Non Executive Director (until June 2026)
Les Copeland
Les is an established construction professional, his depth of knowledge of the construction industry is brought together by over 30 years of experience in a wide variety of roles and sectors, ranging from sub-contractor delivery to senior leadership positions within a number of the world’s largest construction and infrastructure companies. He now holds an Executive Director role in an International Engineering business RAMBØLL along with other board-level and advisory roles across the industry.
He has gained a wide range of experience and knowledge in the UK and international construction and infrastructure sectors, managing mainly Multi-Discipline Engineering, however, Les has also led Project Management and Architectural work streams and business units.
He has had the opportunity to work through a diverse career route from managing fast track fit-outs, listed building refurbishments, to successful delivery of award-winning landmark buildings and infrastructure schemes across the globe. Les has delivered in a wide range of sectors with a proven track record for delivering successful outcomes through strong commercial leadership and technical knowledge.
Les is also a Senior Officer of the Chartered Institution of Buildings Services Engineers and has worked with many other industry stakeholders throughout his career to help promote and support the built environment industry.
Kevin Corbett
Non Executive Director (until June 2028)
Kevin Corbett
Kevin is General Counsel & Company Secretary at Galliford Try Holdings Plc. Kevin is a solicitor and chartered civil and structural engineer. He joined the executive board of Galliford Try on 1 February 2012 and was appointed general counsel and company secretary on 1 March 2012.
Kevin was previously chief counsel global for AECOM and an executive member of AECOM Europe from September 2004. Between 2006 and 2012 he was a non-executive director of the Association of Consulting and Engineering, where he chaired the PI Insurance Group.
Between 2008 and 2012 Kevin chaired the Risk & Liability Committee of the International Federation of Consulting Engineers. He was also a member of the Legal Advisory Panel of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 2004 to 2007.
Kevin is a trustee and non-executive director of the charity CRASH.
Lorna Stimpson
Member Appointed Director (until June 2027)
Lorna Stimpson
Lorna’s career in Public Service Building Control spans over 30 years where she has held roles from building control surveyor up to senior managerial positions. Lorna joined LABC in 2008 as Business Development Director, advancing to Deputy Managing Director in 2015 and Chief Executive in 2019.
As LABC’s Chief Executive, Lorna leads the implementation of LABC’s strategic programmes on quality, standards, competencies and learning, including accredited qualifications and informal continuous professional development programmes.
Lorna is a member of the Joint Regulators’ Group working with MHCLG and HSE, National Fire Chiefs Council and the Local Government Association to define, pilot and test the new regulatory approaches outlined in Dame Judith’s Final Report. She sits on the Building Regulations Advisory Committee (BRAC) and the Interim Industry Competence Committee; the BSI technical committee for competence in the built environment and other professional committees focussed on improving standards and outcomes in the construction industry.
Dirk Vennix
Member Appointed Director (until June 2027)
Dirk Vennix MBA FCIPR
Dirk Vennix is a sector leader with substantial experience in managing major membership organisations. Dirk joined CIRIA as Chief Executive and Company Director of CIRIA and CIRIA Services in 2016 having previously launched the Confederation of Timber Industries which promoted offsite construction to Government and Parliament.
For more than 25 years Dirk has successfully delivered stakeholder engagement campaigns in the not-for-profit and private sectors. He previously worked for Centrica plc and Liverpool John Moores University. Dirk started his career as a journalist and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (FCIPR). Dirk gained an MBA with distinction at the University of Bradford in 2000.
Dirk chairs the Public Affairs Committee of the Construction Industry Council and is also Chairman/Trustee of the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance.
