Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Eddison’s appoints Leeds-based head of health and safety

Property group Eddisons has appointed Nick Foster as its new head of health and safety.

Working across the firm’s Building Consultancy team, Mr Foster will be based in the firm’s Leeds head office but will have a national remit to oversee health and safety compliance and ensure best practice across every design and construction project.

He joins Eddisons with more than three decades’ experience in the construction sector, including 15 years as a health and safety professional, working for major contractors and Leeds Beckett University.

Headed by regional managing partner Ian Harrington, Eddisons’ Building Consultancy division includes a specialist education team which works as a key adviser to schools and colleges across the UK on making successful applications to secure Government funding for building improvement projects.

Mt Harrington said: “As health and safety legislation continues to evolve and become
ever more complex, Nick’s wealth of knowledge and proactive approach will be instrumental as we grow our building consultancy services, particularly in the education sector.

Mr Foster said: “This is an exciting time to be joining Eddisons and to be able to contribute to their reputation for excellence in building consultancy. Changes to the Construction, Design and Management Regulations and Building Regulations are widening the scope and responsibility of health and safety in any design and construction projects.

“I am looking forward to helping the firm continue their proactive approach and to providing best-in-class support, and safe and compliant, innovative solutions for clients.”

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