Friday, November 15, 2024

Leeds-based civil engineering consultancy opens premises in the north west

Leeds structural and civil engineering consultancy Dudleys has opened a new office in Prestwich in the wake of a ten percent increase in turnover to £1.82m for 2022 and a further projected 10% year-on-year growth for the next three years to achieve £2.66m by the end of 2025.

A more permanent presence in the north west has been spearheaded by client activity, including Voyage Care with new-build projects in Burnley, Ellesmere Port, and Liverpool, and Home Bargains with developments in Leigh and Great Harwood.

Dudleys is also appointed to assist in the delivery of the latest phase of development at Logistics North, a strategic employment site near Bolton, with further projects including Runcorn Services and new trade units on Carl Fogarty Way in Blackburn.

Dudleys, which counts Leeds United, Leeds/Bradford Airport and Bettys & Taylors of Harrogate as long-standing clients, has doubled the size of its Leeds office space in the last twelve months with board director Paul Brownlow now heading up the new office in Prestwich.

MD Andy Walker said: “Whilst we have served clients in the region for some years, our expanding portfolio now requires a more locally-based team.  We are optimistic about future business growth in the region and look forward to making our presence more widely known across the industry.”

Dudleys provides structural and civil engineering advice across the UK. Established more than 12 years ago, the privately-owned consultancy employs a team of 25 highly skilled engineers. It operates in all key real estate sectors including residential, industrial, commercial, retail and education.

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