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

    December 3, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

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

    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.

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    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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