Duncan Rudall is stepping down as CEO of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors(NFDC), leaving the role on 21 May 2025
After just over two years in the role, CEO Duncan Rudall is stepping down to spend more time with his family in the face of his wife’s illness.
Duncan has been with the NFDC in various senior roles for six years and served as president of the Institute of Demolition Engineers from 2014-2016.
Read the NFDC’s comment on the news below:
“The National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) regrets to announce that Duncan Rudall is stepping down from the position of CEO. Duncan has spent much time away from home and travelling on behalf of the NFDC. After his wife’s cancer treatment, he has made the decision that he must spend more time at home with his family, where he’s needed most.”
“Duncan has worked tirelessly to modernise the Federation, support current members, and remove barriers to make it more accessible to new members, which has been successful. He has built greater ties and bonds with other industry representations, including the Institute of Demolition Engineers (IDE), the National Demolition Association (NDA), and the European Demolition Association (EDA), as well as regulators, in the push for transparency and better levels of competence.”
“Duncan will be in post until the 21st of May 2025 and will remain an active participant in the NFDC but in a lesser role. The NFDC would like to express its deep gratitude to Duncan for his dedication, leadership, and the transformative impact he has had during his tenure. His contributions have strengthened the Federation’s position as a leading voice in the demolition industry and paved the way for continued growth and progress.”
NFDC president John Lynch confirmed that the NFDC will provide further updates in due course. The NFDC is due to elect a new president in March 2025
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