Galliford Try joins Institute for Collaborative Working Executive Network

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Date 11 Feb 2026

Galliford Try has joined the Executive Network of the Institute for Collaborative Working (ICW).

This achievement reinforces the Group’s long-standing commitment to structured collaboration and collaborative best practice across its projects.

As a major delivery partner in highways and wider infrastructure, Galliford Try’s participation reflects its focus on embedding collaboration as a strategic capability, underpinned by culture, behaviours and strong governance. The business is an active advocate of ISO 44001 Collaborative Business Relationship Management, recognising the role it plays in enabling effective long-term relationships and delivering sustainable value across complex programmes.

Through the ICW Executive Network, Galliford Try will contribute practical, real-world insight to a cross-sector community of senior leaders from public, private and third-sector organisations. The business is also engaged in the ICW Highways Forum, supporting shared learning and leadership dialogue to drive better outcomes for clients, supply chains and communities.

Frank Lee ICW CEO said: “I am delighted to welcome Galliford Try into the Institute for Collaborative Working Executive Network. Their commitment to ISO 44001 and to collaborative ways of working, particularly within the highways sector, aligns strongly with ICW’s purpose and values.”

Glennan Blackmore, Managing Director for Infrastructure at Galliford Try, said: “As an organisation passionate about collaboration and the fundamental role it plays in successful delivery, we are honoured to join the Institute for Collaborative Working. We look forward to learning from and contributing to a network of respected leaders who are committed to driving collaborative ways of working across multiple sectors.”