Alan is Chairman and is responsible for all financial and business performance related matters at TFT. His technical areas of expertise are change and people management, business strategy and planning, technical due diligence, development management and project monitoring.
He is also a member of the RICS Tall Buildings Fire Safety Working Group and the Cranfield 50 – a network of leading entrepreneurs. Alan is the key account partner for The Crown Estate which includes the recent completion of Rushden Lakes, a £200m retail and leisure scheme and is currently involved in the strategic development of the land to the west of the Rushden Lakes site.
Other notable projects include the construction of a new hospital at the Queen Elizabeth II site in Birmingham.
The Grenfell tragedy shocked the real estate and construction industries into a new way of working, with Dame Judith Hackitt's landmark 'Building a Safer Future' stating the need for new legislation and a cultural shift across the construction and property industry.
Today, building safety is at the top of our industry agenda, but practical challenges remain to delivering safer buildings. Meanwhile, we anticipate further change as the Government pledges to take forward Grenfell Inquiry recommendations.
So what does this mean for you as a building owner, developer, or adviser today?
That's what we'll be discussing at the Building Safety Conference: London 2025.
This full-day conference on April 3rd is for any building owner, developer or advisor on the journey to creating safer buildings. Join us to navigate the most important issues facing our built environment with an expert line-up of panellists including TFT Chairman Alan Pemberton, and of course Dame Judith Hackitt rounding the day off with a keynote presentation.
Learn from experience, access best practice advice and hear from the frontline of industry change.
If you have a ticket already, you're in for a great conference.
If you don't, the waitlist is now open: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/building-safety-forum-2025-tickets-1235652392569