Tilbury Douglas fit-out move: what Jack Dixon’s Paragon role means for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Tilbury Douglas has appointed Jack Dixon as managing director of its fit-out subsidiary Paragon, signalling a push to expand its London-focused interior construction and refurbishment workload. Dixon joins from Structure Tone in London, where he spent nine years and most recently served as divisional director, bringing major commercial fit-out experience. The move targets growth with private sector office and commercial clients while maintaining Paragon’s core public sector and central government fit-out portfolio, particularly in a buoyant London market.
Technical Brief
- Appointment is framed by Tilbury Douglas as investment in Paragon’s organisational development and delivery capacity.
- Targeted private-sector client strategy suggests selective bidding rather than high-volume framework-led workload.
Our Take
Tilbury Douglas is one of only a few UK-focused names appearing across the 122 Infrastructure stories in our database, suggesting its London-centred work is being tracked more closely than many regional contractors.
The presence of Paragon and Structure Tone alongside Tilbury Douglas points to a clustering of fit-out and refurbishment specialists in London, which typically signals intense competition for higher-margin interior packages on major commercial and public-sector projects.
Within the 298 tag-matched ‘Projects’ pieces, most UK items emphasise delivery capability and sector diversification, so a dedicated fit-out leadership move at Tilbury Douglas likely aims to secure a steadier pipeline of smaller, faster-turnaround jobs to balance large capital projects.
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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