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Dr Gary Holt BSc (Hons), PhD,
FCIOB
Gary commenced his construction career on a (what
he terms, “good old-fashioned”!) City & Guilds Bricklaying
apprenticeship. Once qualified, he went on to manage his own
brickwork gangs, gaining hands-on, self-employed experience in most
aspects of new build and refurbishment building works in the
housing, industrial and commercial sectors. Following attainment of two
BTEC qualifications in Building Studies, and simultaneously with
successfully reading a First Class Honours Degree in Building
Management, he began to manage construction works (mainly building,
but some civil-engineering), first as a Foreman, then a Site Manager
and ultimately as a Contracts Manager. Throughout this period, much
of his career was involved with speculative housing development. He
later spent over a decade researching and teaching in the Higher
Education Sector, mostly in the UK, but often visiting overseas. He
was the founder, and Director, of the Built Environment Research
Unit at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, where in 2001 he was
awarded a Chair in Construction Management. As an academic, Gary
supervised to satisfactory conclusion research projects at
Undergraduate, Masters and PhD levels and Directed numerous
construction management research programmes; both for industry and
for public Bodies, such as The Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council of the UK.
The products of his extensive research activities have been
disseminated through four published textbooks and in excess of 150
refereed academic research papers, most of which were published in
leading-edge, international journals. He has been a member of
several international conference committees and editorial boards;
and has acted as a referee to almost all of the leading construction
research journals, the world over. He presently holds Fellowship of
the Chartered Institute of Building, is a former Fellow of the Royal
Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, a former Fellow of the
Faculty of Building and a former Member of the American Society of
Civil Engineers. Presently, Gary is principally engaged in providing
consultant services for research, and freelance (building,
construction management and construction education) technical
authoring assignments. He does however, retain a fondness for
getting actively involved with “good old-fashioned” building
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