Fitzgerald was born in
Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales to Welsh parents. His father was a warrant officer in the
Royal Navy and the family followed him on postings to
Singapore,
Portsmouth,
Plymouth and
Dartmouth. From the age of four he lived in Devon and attended school in
Torquay. He left school at 16 with three
O levels and went to work as a dish washer in a hotel in Dartmouth. Whilst there he heard, from the head chef, of a job opening as an apprentice estimator on the
Youth Training Scheme at
Midas Construction. He did not qualify for the position but was taken on as a tea boy, turning down a position as a radio operator with the Royal Navy to do so; having had experience of unskilled work he worked "like a maniac" to pass his exams and gain qualifications. In 1992, at the age of 28, the head of Midas Construction, Len Lewis, asked Fitzgerald to set up a housebuilding division at the firm and take a 15% stake in it. Fitzgerald was initially reluctant, considering housebuilding as a job for "pansies" and concerned about the business' prospects in the
early 1990s recession. However the business did well and in 1997 was sold to Galliford for £5 million; Fitzgerald subsequently co-founded Gerald Wood Homes and within two years also sold it to Galliford (which became
Galliford Try in 2000). == Galliford Try ==