Thursday, November 28, 2024

Leeds engineering group expands into the Midlands with Birmingham office opening

Leeds-based engineering consultancy the JPG Group has expanded its reach by setting up a new base in Birmingham’s Cornwall Buildings from which it will seek to expand its area of operation.

JPG provides civil and structural engineering consultancy services and currently employs 45 people at its Leeds HQ. New team members will join the Midlands office under the leadership of long-serving board director, David Allwood, who said: “We see fantastic opportunities in the Midlands, particularly in the feasibility support on strategic sites identified for much needed new residential conurbations as highlighted in the Birmingham Development Plan.

“Whilst we have an established project portfolio across the whole of the UK, having a more permanent base in the Midlands will allow us to expand our regional project pipeline with a team that can also more readily deliver projects in the South. This strategic move forms an important milestone in our growth plans.”

JPG Group has expertise in every aspect of civil and structural engineering from initial site investigation, detailed civil and structural engineering design and construction support.  The team also offers dedicated consultancy services in Strategic Land Engineering, Geospatial Analysis and BIM Services.

Recently completed projects include St Hilary’s Retail Park, in Basildon, Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth and 640,000 sq ft of strategic logistics development at Integra 61, in Country Durham.

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