As the Head of Sustainability for Infrastructure at Mace, Chris Mattock is at the forefront of driving transformative change within the construction and infrastructure sectors. With a profound commitment to equipping clients with the necessary tools to combat the climate crisis, Chris leads an exceptional...
As the Head of Sustainability for Infrastructure at Mace, Chris Mattock is at the forefront of driving transformative change within the construction and infrastructure sectors. With a profound commitment to equipping clients with the necessary tools to combat the climate crisis, Chris leads an exceptional team dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. His expertise spans a wide array of critical areas, including decarbonising projects and operations, enhancing energy efficiency, and minimizing waste and water usage.
Under Chris's leadership, Mace has made significant strides in integrating sustainability into procurement processes, ensuring that environmental considerations are prioritized from the outset of projects. His work in delivering social value is particularly noteworthy, as he champions initiatives that not only meet regulatory requirements but also foster community engagement and uplift local economies. Chris is also well-versed in certification support for various sustainability frameworks, including LEED, BREEAM, and Envision, helping clients navigate the complexities of achieving recognized standards of excellence.
With a background in quantity surveying and commercial management, Chris combines technical acumen with strategic insight, driving new business development and fostering collaborative team management. His ability to leverage information technology enhances project efficiency and transparency, ensuring that sustainability is not just an add-on but a core component of Mace's operational ethos. As an optimist in the face of climate challenges, Chris Mattock is not only a leader but also a catalyst for change, inspiring others in the industry to embrace sustainable practices and contribute to a more resilient future.