- Frank Lampl
Sir Frank Lampl (born 1926,
Brno ) is Life President of Bovis Lend Lease, the leading global construction management company that he created from the British building firmBovis during a 15 year period as Chairman and CEO.He is presently an octogenarian non-executive director of
Mills Corporation crossing the Atlantic every month for board meetings, and resides inLondon and inWiltshire as a neighbor of the pop-star Madonna.The son of a prominent Czechoslavakian lawyer, he spent his teenage years as a prisoner in the
Auschwitz and DachauNazi concentration camps , and his first construction job was as a slave labourer on an undergroundBMW factory outsideMunich .After
World War II , Frank Lampl resumed his studies inBrno and inherited property from his murdered family. But after thecommunist takeover he was denounced as a bourgeois undesirable and sentenced to imprisonment in theuranium mines ofJachymov .He benefited from a general amnesty on
Stalin ’s birthday and was released in 1953 on condition that he take up work in either mining or construction. Having tired of mining he returned to construction. By 1963 he was managing director of the Pozemni Stavby Zavod Opava state construction company and won a place atBrno University.Unwilling to be caught by a third oppressive regime when the Russian tanks rolled into
Prague in 1968 Frank Lampl and his wife left with one suitcase to visit their son Thomas who was studying atOxford University in England.They never returned and at the age of 42 Sir Frank began his career in construction again. He joined the British building firm
Bovis in 1971 and by 1975 ledBovis ’s first foray overseas enjoying particular success in the then boomingMiddle East .In 1978 Sir Frank became chief executive of
Bovis International and further contract successes followed, an achievement crowned by the Queen’s Award for Exports in 1984 and 1986.Bovis had been a division of the diversified transport and shipping companyP&O since 1974, and in 1985 Frank Lamp joined theP&O main board.Bovis became a name synonymous with theBig Bang building boom ofLondon in the 1980s and the company’s introduction of US construction management skills facilitated rapid completion of the most complicated projects. The biggest wasCanary Wharf with the tallest building in Europe.At the same time Sir Frank realised that
Bovis needed to diversify internationally if the company was to survive after the boom was over. By 1990Bovis had completed three substantial acquisitions in the US and in 1991 was able to win theAtlanta Olympic Games construction management contract.There was also a highly successful series of acquisitions on the continent of Europe bringing major projects and
Bovis also wonEuroDisney outsideParis , finished in 1992; and a huge shopping centre underRed Square inMoscow .Additionally Sir Frank set up an operation in his former home town
Brno andBovis participated in several major Czech developments. And the Asian expansion of Bovis resulted in some notable wins, particularly thePetronas Towers inKuala Lumpur , then the tallest building in the world.In 1999 Sir Frank oversaw the successful sale of
Bovis to the Australian retail real estate groupLend Lease and then announced his retirement at the start of the new Millennium. However, he remains Life President of Bovis Lend Lease and still travels extensively to seeBovis projects around the world which now include theDubai Metro .Sir Frank is well known in
Israel and lives with his artist wife Wendy and dog Eddie, dividing his time between his home inWiltshire ,London 's striking new Chelsea Bridge Wharf development andWashington . He was knighted in the 1990 New Year’s Honours and is an ex-chancellor ofKingston University as well as a holder of numerous honorary degrees.References
"Building Relationships, The History of Bovis 1885-2000", Peter Cooper, Cassell & Co (2000) ISBN 978-0-297-82533-3
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