Environmental knowledge sets Tim apart

Tim Murdoch, construction environmental advisor
Tim Murdoch, construction environmental advisor

Building strong relationships, leading by example, and staying grounded in experience — that’s how Tim Murdoch, construction environmental advisor, supports the success of our SIXEP Continuity Plant (SCP).

Tim has been part of SCP since 2019 and is well-known across the project for his depth of environmental knowledge and practical, people-first approach. From managing contaminated ground and liquid effluent to advising on waste, Tim’s work is central to delivering safe and compliant outcomes in a complex construction environment.

Tim said: “I just try to be myself. Build trust, be approachable, and always treat people with respect. It’s all about relationships in the end. If you can do that well, everything else usually follows.”

Tim began his role focusing on excavation, groundwater, and waste management. Over time, as the project progressed, so did his responsibilities. He now carries multiple SQEP roles on behalf of Sellafield Ltd, allowing him to work flexibly across different environmental functions and ensure high standards are maintained throughout.

Tim added: “Helping to turn a design aspiration into a construction reality is something I enjoy. It’s about applying experience, listening and understanding how things work on-site, not just how they look on paper.”

Leading by example

His approach is based on integrity and action. He strives to lead by example and bring a calm, respectful presence to every interaction. Tim said:

“I’d never ask anyone to do something I’m not prepared to do myself. I hope that people respect that. It’s about showing up, supporting people, and setting a consistent standard.”

He’s also passionate about the site’s environmental past, drawing on experience gained over the past few years working with Sellafield’s environmental industrial legacy. He said:

“You’ve got to care about what you do; this isn’t just a technical challenge — it’s part of something bigger. I’ve learned so much about the history of this place, and I’m proud to be part of the recovery and transformation.”

Despite his senior role, Tim’s leadership is rooted in humility and teamwork. He added: “I’m just one of many, everyone plays a role, from delivering innovation to keeping us compliant on the ground. It’s a collective effort, and that’s what makes the difference.”

Tim’s approach reflects what Proud to Lead is about — using experience, empathy, and collaboration to support the team, protect the environment, and keep the project moving forward.

BEPPS2 take time out to celebrate World Environment Day

Colleagues on BEPPS2 took time out last week to focus on World Environment Day and how what we do today can affect future generations.

Sarah Dickie, SHE Advisor, created a presentation shown to all site-based personnel, focussing on UN sustainability goals, the impact on the environment globally and locally due to environmental changes.

A short session on the BEPPS2 spills procedure and basic spills training such as source, pathway and receptor, was conducted. This culminated in an on-site spills kit exercise with the on-site team.

Christopher Clark, SHE Manager for BEPPS2, said:

“We reflected on how we can influence future generations to improve and protect the environment and how we can make personal environmental pledges to do our bit for our world and the environment, this included some practical examples.

“Overall the session was really well received by our teams and we have had some really positive feedback through observation cards and the QR code.”