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15-687: For other uses, see Morrell (disambiguation) . Morrell is a surname, and may refer to: Andy Morrell (born 1974), English footballer Arthur Fleming Morrell (1788-1880), English naval captain and explorer Arthur R.H. Morrell (1878–1968), a Deputy Master of Trinity House Benjamin Morrell (c. 1795–1838 or 1839?), American sealing captain and explorer Bill Morrell (1893-1975), American Major League Baseball pitcher Cynthia Hedge-Morrell (born 1947), American educator and politician, wife of Arthur Morrell Cyril Morrell , English rugby league footballer of

30-627: A review of industrial training boards, with the future of the Construction Industry Training Board ( CITB ) central to the review. The report Building Support: the review of the Industry Training Boards was published in November 2017. In April 2021, Morrell was appointed by housing secretary Robert Jenrick to chair an independent review of current systems for testing construction products. The review's final report

45-781: Is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects , and has served as a commissioner on the UK's Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (2000–2008; also serving as deputy chairman). In the 2007 Building Awards, he received the Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Construction Industry. He was appointed OBE for services to architecture and

60-498: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Morrell (disambiguation) Morrell is a surname. Morrell may also refer to: Paul Morrell Paul Dring Morrell OBE (born 28 February 1948) is an English chartered quantity surveyor . Formerly senior partner of Davis Langdon, he was, from November 2009 to November 2012, the UK Government's first Chief Construction Adviser . After graduating from

75-517: The College of Estate Management , Morrell joined construction consultancy Davis Langdon , and worked on major construction projects in both the public and private sectors, with a particular emphasis on arts projects, hotels and commercial developments. He eventually became senior partner, before leaving in 2007. Morrell was a founder member of the British Council for Offices (president in 2004–2005),

90-411: The surname Morrell . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Morrell&oldid=1177014576 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

105-1291: The 1930s Daniel Johnson Morrell (1821-1885), American politician David Morrell (born 1943), Canadian novelist Dawn Morrell (born 1949), American politician Digby Morrell (born 1979), former Australian rules footballer Douglas Wellesley Morrell (1917-1996), British electrical engineer Edith Alice Morrell , possible victim of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams Edward Morrell (1868–1946), American Old West train robbery accomplice and prison reform advocate E. D. Morel (1873–1924) British journalist, anti-war activist, whistleblower Edward de Veaux Morrell (1863-1917), American politician Frances Morrell (1937-2010), British politician Galya Morrell (born 1961), artist and explorer Geoff Morrell (actor) (born 1958), Australian actor Geoff Morrell (spokesperson) (born 1968), American reporter and Pentagon spokesman George Morrell (football manager) (1872-after 1915), Scottish football manager George Herbert Morrell (1845–1906), English politician George Truman Morrell (1830–1912), British naval officer and explorer Gladys Morrell (1888–1969), Bermudian suffragette Glen E. Morrell , United States Sergeant Major of

120-583: The Army from 1983 to 1987 John Bowes Morrell (1873–1963), English author, historian and twice Lord Mayor of York John Morrell (rugby league) , rugby league footballer of the 1920s Jack Morrell (historian of science) , University of Leeds, England Jack Morrell (boxer) (born 1955), American boxer Jemima Morrell (1832–1909), English traveller and illustrator Lloyd Morrell (1907–1996), Anglican bishop Jessica Page Morrell , American writer Jill Morrell (born 1957), girlfriend of and campaigner for

135-649: The UK Government's first Chief Construction Adviser (2009-2012) Paul Morrell (footballer) (born 1961), former English footballer Philip Morrell (1870-1943), British politician Sean Morrell (born 1986), Fijian rugby union player Teige Morrell (born 1995), American basketball player Thomas Baker Morrell DD FRSE (1815-1877) Bishop of Edinburgh William Parker Morrell (1899–1986), New Zealand historian and professor See also [ edit ] Morrel (a family name in The Count of Monte Cristo) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

150-500: The built environment in the 2009 New Year Honours list. The "creation of a post of Chief Construction Officer" was recommended by the House of Commons Business and Enterprise Select Committee in July 2008. Paul Morrell was appointed to this pan-departmental role, with a slightly revised title of 'chief construction advisor', in November 2009; the role was initially for two years, and Morrell

165-720: The release of kidnapped journalist John McCarthy Joe Morrell (born 1997), Welsh footballer Jonathan Morrell , British television and radio presenter Jules or Julie Morrell (died 1911), New York gangster Leslie Morrell (born 1931), former Northern Ireland unionist politician Michael Morell (born 1958), former deputy director and acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Morrell (born 1952), American politician Nidia Morrell (born 1953), Argentine astronomer Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938), English aristocrat and society hostess Paul Morrell , English quantity surveyor and

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180-579: Was also the instigator of the Government Construction Strategy (published in May 2011) which, echoing the earlier Latham and Egan Reports , told the sector to work more collaboratively and to use information technology – notably building information modelling (BIM) – to support the design, construction and long-term operation and maintenance of its built assets. Morrell is a strong advocate of BIM, having publicly backed its use in 2010, and BIM

195-540: Was an invited lecturer on the Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment masters programme at Cambridge University. Paul Morrell was the author of Collaborating for Change , an April 2015 report published by the Edge Commission on the future of professionalism among the built environment institutions. In October 2016, the government's skills minister Robert Halfon appointed Paul Morrell to lead

210-422: Was made mandatory for all centrally-procured public sector construction projects from 2016. In March 2012, it was reported that Morrell would step down from the advisor role in November 2012, prompting the start of a search for his successor. In July 2012 it was announced that civil engineer and former ICE president Peter Hansford would take over as chief construction adviser after 30 November 2012. Morrell

225-536: Was re-appointed for a further term in October 2011. The UK government directly or indirectly provides around 40% of the construction industry's workload so its influence as a client is significant. Morrell has also been keen to improve the efficiency, cost-effectiveness and sustainability of construction work for the UK government; he led the UK Government, Innovation and Growth Team, that produced an influential report, Low Carbon Construction published in November 2010. He

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