Partner Article
PTM LLP announce record quarter
Chartered Quantity Surveyors and Construction Law Specialists Paterson Tighe Morton (PTM LLP) has enjoyed further success in the first quarter posting an increase in turnover of 30%.
The last twelve months has seen PTM secure significantly influential blue chip clients from within the construction industry, including Adderstone Group and Guinness Partnership.
These collaborations, and with the general increase of building projects due to growth within the industry, has seen the business commit to growing its Quantity Surveying team significantly to meet demand. Due to the sharp incline of contract commitments, PTM has recently moved to larger premises in Newcastle Business Park, as well as establishing a London office to better serve their growing client base in the South.
Staff intake at the firm is also on the rise with three new additions to the team in the last few months.
Jamie Paterson, Partner at PTM, said: “The growth at PTM has been significant and that’s down to a lot of passion and commitment from our team. You’re only as good as your last project and our staff continue to deliver to the highest level while at the same time maintaining great relationships with current clients and securing new business for the company.
“The fact that we have had to move offices and set up a base in London just goes to show how much the business has developed, especially with regards to being the ‘go-to’ providers of successful businesses as Adderstone Group and Guinness Partnership.”
For more information on the services PTM offer please visit www.ptm-llp.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by NCT Skills .
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