Sunday, November 24, 2024

Dudleys adds two to staff at Leeds office

Structural and civil engineering consultancy Dudleys has recruited two new professionals to its team in Leeds.

David Cardani has joined Dudleys as Principal Engineer.  With more than 34 years’ industry experience, he is a highly skilled engineer and will provide senior support to clients across the board in all sectors.

Frances Wallbank has also joined Dudleys as Graduate Engineer. Having graduated last year with a First-Class Honours Degree in BSc Civil Engineering, Frances took on a five-year apprenticeship before joining Dudleys where she will shadow the senior team on projects spanning residential, commercial and care sectors.

Dudleys MD Andy Walker said: “Our people are fundamental to the success of the business as demonstrated in very positive trading where we are currently operating 10 per cent ahead of targets.

“Our appointment to support Leeds Bradford Airport with its £100 million upgrade plan has significantly boosted performance, as well as multiple instructions with Voyage Care, and Torsion Care. We also retain ongoing instructions with Leeds United, Bettys & Taylors of Harrogate and Keighly & Worth Valley Railway.”

“Across the Pennines, we are pleased to be relocating our North-West office from Prestwich to King Street in Manchester city centre.  This super prime location will not only help us to attract the best talent in the region but also places us in the heart of the commercial property business community.”

Dudleys provides structural and civil engineering advice across the UK. Established more than 15 years ago, the privately owned consultancy employs a team of 26 highly skilled engineers, operating in all key real estate sectors including residential, industrial, commercial, retail and education.

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