AmcoGiffen is a leading partner in the design and delivery of innovative, complex, multi-disciplinary engineering, construction and maintenance services across the transport, energy and environmental sectors.
Their end-to-end capabilities, spanning design, planning and consultancy through to delivery and maintenance, enable them to provide certainty for clients while minimising disruption to end users. With a collaborative approach and a commitment to safety, quality and sustainability, AmcoGiffen works closely with clients, supply chain partners and communities to deliver lasting infrastructure improvements and positive social value.
Jason Marbeck, Strategy and Development Director at AmcoGiffen, said: "At AmcoGiffen, we believe that the best outcomes are achieved through genuine collaboration. Our success is built on strong relationships with our clients, supply chain partners, and industry stakeholders, working together to solve challenges, drive innovation and deliver lasting value. Joining the Institute for Collaborative Working reflects our commitment to developing collaborative practices across our business and throughout the sectors we serve. We look forward to sharing experiences, learning from fellow members and contributing to the advancement of collaborative working across the industry."
ICW is pleased to support AmcoGiffen as part of its growing community, helping organisations advance collaborative working and drive greater value across industries and society.
Through a series of thought-provoking presentations, research insights and expert panel discussions, the event reinforced a clear message: successful collaboration requires intentional leadership, the right behaviours, strong governance and a shared commitment to creating lasting value.
The event celebrated the impact of collaborative working across sectors and featured the launch of The Partner 2026, ICW's flagship annual publication. Guests also heard keynote presentations from Adrian Collins of BAM UK & Ireland on collaboration in delivering critical energy infrastructure, and Matt Page of BSI, who outlined new initiatives to improve access to workplace standards and training.
The reception also recognised outstanding individuals and organisations for their contribution to collaborative practice. Valerie Elliott (Mitie) was named Collaborative Champion 2026, Dr Ghaith Al-Werikat (National Highways) received the Collaborator of the Year Award, Catherine Buckley (Balfour Beatty) was awarded an ICW Fellowship, and the Lower Thames Crossing tunnelling team (Murphy and Bouygues Construction) achieved ISO 44001 certification.
ICW extends its thanks to BAM, our Ambassador Member, for sponsoring the event and to all our members, partners and guests who continue to champion collaborative working and its positive impact on organisations, their people, communities and society.
This exclusive, invitation-only event, supported by BAM UK & Ireland, will bring together ICW Executive Network members alongside senior leaders from industry, government and partner organisations to celebrate the value and impact of collaborative working across sectors.
Adrian's journey with BAM has seen him work in some of Scotland's most remote locations, helping deliver transformational energy projects that will shape the nation's future. By working closely with partners and local communities, he has helped drive projects that leave a meaningful and lasting legacy.
As an ICW Foundation organisation and Ambassador member, BAM continues to champion collaboration across industries as the key to delivering projects earlier, safer, cleaner and better for all. The organisation plays an active role in promoting collaborative working, innovation and sustainable delivery across the built environment.
Speaking ahead of the event, Adrian Collins said:
"It's a pleasure and privilege to be speaking this year. Collaboration is a journey, not a destination – and one we should all be on together. Being an Ambassador member is about more than simply talking about collaboration. It's about showing real examples of how, by working together, we can genuinely transform the way we work."
The ICW Collaborative Working Reception at the House of Lords provides an opportunity for senior leaders from industry, government and partner organisations to connect, share insights and explore how collaborative working can continue to drive positive outcomes across sectors and communities.
ICW looks forward to welcoming Executive Network members, guests and collaboration champions for an afternoon of high-level networking, discussion and celebration.
This is in many ways a quiet good-news story that doesn't always get the attention it deserves. It is a major UK infrastructure programme, being delivered through a genuinely collaborative approach, and it was impressive to see how effectively it is being delivered, on time and on budget. The transformation underway will strengthen connectivity between Manchester and Leeds, support communities, and help deliver faster, cleaner journeys for the future.
Frank said: "One of the things I value most as CEO is getting out and spending time with our members, listening to their views and making sure our plans stay true to the purpose and values of the Institute."
The new Members of the Institute for Collaborative Working (MICW) are:
Helen Cooper Emma Hardcastle Eleanor Preece James Brener
The programme was expertly delivered by tutor Leigh Lawry, with assessment support from Dr Paul Connor.
The Certified Collaborative Leader programme equips professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to drive effective collaboration, while providing practical, in-depth expertise in collaborative business relationship management. Successful candidates are automatically enrolled as members of the Institute and are entitled to use the post-nominal MICW.
This year's smaller cohort also allowed for a more personalised and learner-focused experience, encouraging deeper collaboration and engagement throughout the course.
Find out more about the ICW Collaborative Leaders programme
Welcomed by Lord John Hannett of Everton, this invitation-only event created a valuable forum for public sector collaboration, enabling open dialogue, knowledge sharing, and relationship-building among professionals committed to improving public service delivery. ICW also welcomed Ambassador members, including representatives from BSI, highlighting the growing global importance of collaboration standards.
In his address, Frank Lee, Chief Executive Officer of ICW, reinforced a clear message: collaboration is no longer optional; it is foundational to effective public service delivery.
As organisations respond to increasingly complex and interconnected challenges, including national security, economic growth, infrastructure delivery, the transition to net zero, and the delivery of social value, it is clear that these issues cannot be addressed in isolation. Effective collaboration across sectors, organisations, and geographies is critical to achieving sustainable outcomes.
Effective collaborative working in the public sector must operate across four key levels:
This system-wide approach enables faster decision-making, improved programme delivery and more resilient public services.
A key highlight of the event was the ICW Collaboration Playbook, a practical framework designed to embed collaborative working practices across organisations.
Developed with input from leaders across government, local authorities, arm's length bodies and industry, the Playbook provides guidance on:
The Playbook supports organisations in moving from intent to scalable, repeatable collaboration, improving outcomes across complex delivery environments.
Discussions reinforced the clear benefits of public sector collaboration, including:
However, successful collaboration requires more than intent. It depends on leadership, governance, transparency and cultural change, shifting from organisational silos to shared outcomes.
The discussion at the House of Lords reinforced a critical point: collaboration is a strategic capability for government and its partners. As the UK public sector continues to navigate complexity and change, embedding collaborative working practices will be essential to delivering long-term value, resilience, and impact.
ICW extends its thanks to all attendees and looks forward to continuing to support organisations in advancing public sector collaboration.
The event brought together senior leaders from a number of sectors, including defence, construction, aviation, nuclear, and artificial intelligence, creating a dynamic forum focused on advancing collaboration as a strategic capability. Discussions explored cross-sector partnerships, SME engagement, and practical approaches to embedding collaborative working across organisations.
Simon Reid, Managing Director at Babcock International Group, chaired the session, highlighting that effective collaboration is no longer optional - it is essential for organisations working successfully with customers, suppliers, and SMEs. Frank Lee, ICW CEO, welcomed attendees and reinforced the value of cross-company and cross-sector knowledge sharing, noting how these exchanges strengthen both individual organisations and the wider collaborative ecosystem.
The session featured contributions from leaders across ICW's Executive Network, offering real-world insights and diverse perspectives on driving cross-sector collaboration. Key highlights included:
Simon Reid (Babcock International Group) - Simon shared the intent behind Babcock's SME Charter, illustrating how it fosters stronger collaboration with smaller suppliers and partners. The charter is openly available for use and adoption by other organisations via the Babcock website.
Denis Leonard (Graham Group) - Denis highlighted Graham's 'Collaborative Leading Edge' recognition, explaining how it supports the company's ambition to embed collaborative working practices at all levels.
Gary Shuttleworth and Emma Bevilacqua (Morgan Sindall) - They explored how Morgan Sindall is integrating ISO 44001 principles across its business, demonstrating both the challenges and successes of embedding collaboration strategically across projects and teams.
Anuj Puri (UST) - Anuj provided a forward-looking perspective on AI in collaboration, exploring how emerging technologies can enhance connectivity, decision-making, and cross-organisational working.
Q&A and Open Executive Discussion - Attendees engaged in a lively, interactive discussion, exchanging insights, debating challenges, and identifying practical ways to bring collaborative ideas back into their organisations.
The event reinforced ICW's commitment to championing cross-sector learning and collaborative practice, connecting leaders, and promoting actionable insights for improved organisational performance. ICW will continue to host Executive Exchange sessions in the future. Members are invited to get involved-whether to host, speak, or participate - and help shape the ongoing dialogue on collaboration.
This flagship event brings together ICW Executive Network members, industry leaders, and partners from across sectors to celebrate the value and impact of collaborative working.
Frank Lee, CEO of ICW, said: "We are delighted that BAM - an organisation whose values closely align with those of ICW and which actively champions collaboration and the positive impact it can deliver across the infrastructure sector - is once again supporting our Executive Network reception. Collaboration is most powerful when diverse perspectives are brought into leadership and decision-making. This year, we are placing a special focus on recognising the vital role that female collaborative leaders and practitioners play in strengthening partnerships, shaping inclusive cultures, and delivering lasting impact across projects, organisations and sectors."
Gillian Peters, Preconstruction Director (Infrastructure) at BAM UK & Ireland, who represents BAM on the ICW's Ambassador Members Board, will attend the reception, alongside colleagues and partners committed to advancing collaborative working across the sector.
This exclusive, invitation-only reception at the House of Lords provides a unique opportunity for senior leaders to network at the highest level, celebrate excellence in collaborative working, and explore the future of collaboration.
ICW looks forward to welcoming BAM, ICW Executive Network members and their guests, including leaders from sectors where collaboration makes a real difference, to an event celebrating the power and value of working together.
The 7 Delegates are seen here with the course tutor Leigh Lawry and the Exam invigilator Dr Paul Connor.
L to R: Tom Bastians (Australia), Brianne Fox (Canada), Paul Connor , Russel Hunter (Canada), Marla Gerein (Canada), Dafydd Guto Carrod (Wales), Leigh Lawry, Richard Fraser-Williams (Wales), and Mike Raynor (England).
The successful candidates will automatically be enrolled into the institute and have the use of the post nominal MICW after their name.
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