Media release: Paul Coyle Appointed Regional Managing Director of Robertson Construction North West
Robertson Construction today announced the appointment of Paul Coyle as the Regional Managing Director for its North West England business. Paul joined Robertson in 2018 as commercial manager before being promoted to Commercial Director in January 2022. His progression reflects the company’s commitment to developing talent and strengthening its leadership across key regions. Elliot Robertson, […]

Nov 27, 2025
Robertson Construction today announced the appointment of Paul Coyle as the Regional Managing Director for its North West England business.
Paul joined Robertson in 2018 as commercial manager before being promoted to Commercial Director in January 2022. His progression reflects the company’s commitment to developing talent and strengthening its leadership across key regions.
Elliot Robertson, Chief Executive Officer, Robertson Group, said: “Paul has been a key member of our North West region team since joining the business and we are pleased to confirm his appointment as Regional MD.
“Part of our business ethos is to create career pathways for our employees, and we look forward to continuing to work with Paul and our customers across the region to deliver more high quality projects, that have both significant social and sustainable impacts.”
Speaking of his appointment, Paul said: “I’m looking forward to continuing to lead the team as we focus on sustainable growth across the region working with our existing and new customer base. We have a strong team in the region who reliably deliver high quality results for our customers. Our reputation has been built on transparency, trust and delivering community wealth building so that the benefits of our involvement in projects is felt long after the physical work is completed.”
Robertson Construction has been instrumental in the delivery of some of the most significant projects in the region over the last decade, including Mynydd Isa Campus, a net zero in operation schools campus for Flintshire Council; Strawberry Fields Training Centre for the Salvation Army in Liverpool; Manchester Art Gallery refurbishment and repair; the Holiday Inn at Talbot Gateway in Blackpool and is currently delivering four community Fire Stations for Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Services.
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