Mike Omond joins the company from Speedy in the new role of plant operations director, Edward Carr joins from Select as operations director for cranes and former Interlift owner/director Kevin Chalmers is operations director for lifting solutions, following Hewden’s acquisition of Interlift last month.
Mike Omond started in plant hire as a 16-year-old and his career took him to National Grid, Scotia Gas Networks and Balfour Beatty Utilities. Â His first director-level role was running operations at Hydrex Specialist Plant before becoming managing director of Speedy Services.
Edward Carr started his career at Kier Plant, where he joined in 1999 as a mechanical engineering graduate, and rose to general manager. After Kier sold its plant business he spent a couple of years in environmental services operational support before moving to Laing O’Rourke in April 2014 to run Select Plant’s tower crane operations.

Hewden CEO Adrian Murphy said: “We’re delighted with these new appointments. Mike, Edward and Kevin all bring a tremendous amount of expertise, innovative thinking and leadership qualities to Hewden. There’s never been a more exciting time to be involved in this business. We’re investing in our people, our processes and our products to be the leading on-site solutions provider in the UK. With these new appointments, we’re in a better position to achieve those strategic goals.â€
Although his career has been focused on tower cranes, Eddy Carr is now in the completely different business of mobile cranes – unless Hewden is thinking of buying back the HTC business that Hewden sold to PC Harrington in 2002 and is now owned by the German manufacturer Wolffkran. °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ therefore asked the question and was told that Hewden has no plans to get back into tower cranes.
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