Meet the team

Andy Brown, Head of Content, Construction, and Editor of International Construction
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Andy joined KHL in 2017 as editor of International Construction magazine. He co-launched KHL’s Construction technology brand and is also the company’s head of content. Andy says that he really enjoys reading and writing about the latest advances in machine technology, how construction is working towards being more sustainable and how governments around the world approach infrastructure. He’s finally conceded that his dreams of being a professional footballer are over and contents himself with running a few half marathons a year, as well as running after his two small children.

Mike Hayes, Consulting Editor, Construction Europe
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Mike has been part of the construction media for nine years and has led Construction Europe since 2019. With a background in property, sports and news journalism, he jokes that he’s been in publishing since before some of his colleagues were born – no one has the heart to tell him this is true. He has written articles on many of the world’s most ambitious infrastructure projects and is always on the lookout for engineering firsts. Passionate about sustainability, Mike is also a great believer in the potential for construction technology to reduce carbon emissions in the industry. When he’s not working, Mike tries to keep fit by speed walking – usually to the supermarket to buy pastries.

Neil Gerrard, Senior Editor, The Construction Briefing
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Neil Gerrard joined KHL Group at the start of 2023 as the launch editor for the free, daily Construction Briefing email (you can sign up here, incidentally). A former associate editor of Construction Management magazine and news editor of Contract Journal, he’s always keen to learn more about major projects and how they are built, new construction methods and better ways of working. He’s also a keen amateur cycling time triallist and fencer. He takes his lack of ability in fencing as definitive proof that the pen is mightier than the sword.