Robertson RFM’s new facilities CEO: delivery and efficiency focus for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Robertson Group has appointed Adrian Mole as CEO of its rebranded facilities management arm, RFM, after eight years in senior roles including executive managing director of Robertson Facilities Management. Marking the group’s 60th year of trading, RFM will stay family-owned and board-backed while targeting further UK expansion in both public and private sectors. Mole signalled a strategy centred on new technologies, long-term client partnerships and operational efficiencies across existing and new geographies.
Technical Brief
- Mole brings over 30 years’ facilities management experience, including securing and delivering major UK-wide contracts.
- His track record includes supporting organic expansion of Robertson’s FM operations across multiple UK regions.
- RFM’s brand establishment has been closely tied to Mole’s leadership over the last eight years.
- Governance remains within the Robertson family, with RFM explicitly backed by the Robertson Group Board.
- Elliot Robertson frames RFM as a defined “next stage of evolution” aligned with the group’s 60-year trading history.
Our Take
Robertson Facilities Management’s leadership change comes as Robertson Group has just returned to profit on £793m turnover, which typically gives FM arms more backing to pursue longer-term public-sector contracts in the UK.
Recent wins for Robertson Group on Scottish education and community hub projects suggest the FM business will be managing a growing pipeline of complex, multi-stakeholder public assets, increasing the strategic weight of RFM within the 60‑year‑old group.
Within our infrastructure coverage, Robertson appears frequently on Scottish public-sector frameworks, so a new RFM CEO is likely to influence how the group positions itself on lifecycle offerings such as bundled build–operate–maintain deals for councils and education estates.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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