Tilbury Douglas has appointed Jack Dixon as managing director of its Paragon fitout arm.
Dixon joins from Structure Tone London, where he spent more than nine years in senior delivery roles.
He was most recently divisional director, a post he held for four years. Before that, Dixon served as project director, senior project manager, and project manager across a series of commercial fitout schemes in the capital.
He began his career at Rok in 2003, where he worked for seven years as a project manager before moving to Primus Build in 2010 where he held a similar role for six years, delivering fitout and refurbishment projects across London.
Chief executive Craig Tatton said Dixon’s appointment would support the company’s plans to grow its fitout business with both public sector and selected private clients.
Dixon said he would focus on building on the “well-respected” Paragon brand and targeting opportunities in what he described as a “buoyant” London market.
Paragon forms part of Tilbury Douglas’s building and infrastructure business.
In its most recent accounts covering the 2024 calendar year, £541.6m-turnover Tilbury Douglas said Paragon can deliver “fast track” Cat A and Cat B office fitouts and internal refurbishment projects, with a “strong track record” for clients in the public and private sectors.
In 2024, the fitout arm focused on “complex public sector fit-outs, primarily in Greater London”, the contractor said, adding that it plans to expand Paragon’s presence in the private sector.
Sources: Tilbury Douglas / LinkedIn
