Thursday, January 23, 2025

Fox Lloyd Jones bolsters Building Surveying division with director appointment

Strategic property and construction advisors, Fox Lloyd Jones (FLJ) has appointed Mark Gayton as a director, to head up its Building Surveying division, expand its service offering and drive client growth.

Mark has over 20 years’ experience in the property sector and has previously held senior roles at companies such as Hollis and Projex Building Solutions in Leeds as well as CNP in London.

FLJ provides a full breadth of building surveying services, ranging from development due diligence through to building acquisition surveys and reports, and Mark will now be tasked with driving growth opportunities in this area and play a key strategic role in the firm’s senior leadership team.

Commenting on his new appointment, Mark Gayton said: “Joining FLJ is an exciting opportunity for me to become part of a leading commercial property business in Leeds that has a strong reputation for client service and delivering a professional and results-driven approach.

“I’m looking forward to further expanding our building surveying offering by developing client relationships and providing strategic guidance which complements our existing construction, development and agency teams within the business.”

Simon Lloyd, co-founder and director at Fox Lloyd Jones, said: “Being in a position to enhance our building surveying division and senior leadership team, through the appointment of such an experienced professional as Mark, is hugely satisfying and further sustains our long-term growth.

“He brings to the business a wealth of expertise and knowledge that can only increase the level of insight and guidance we’re able to offer our client base.”

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