Leeds property consultant Eddisons expands with Newcastle office launch
Eddisons, the Leeds-based property consultant, has expanded its operation with the launch of a new office in Newcastle,
The office, which is the firm’s 14th in the UK, will be headed by chartered building surveyor Adam Finch.
Based at city centre offices, Mr Finch, who joins Eddisons as an associate director with a background at the North East offices of both Capita and AA Projects, will initially lead a three-strong multi-disciplinary team including an architectural technician, with further hires planned over the coming months.
Eddisons has launched the new office to address the increasing demand for its property services in the North East.
The new team will work for clients in both the public and private sectors, including organisations in the education and health industries and for landlords in the private rented sector.
Mr Finch said: “We have got off to a flying start with a stream of enquiries for our services from organisations in the education sector, particularly from academy schools that are looking to secure funding and carry out design and refurbishment projects, which is an area of expertise for us.
“We are also seeing a huge amount of interest from NHS trusts requiring feasibility studies and refurbishment works.
“Local authorities are also coming to us for assistance with design and project management work on public buildings, and we are working with local private landlords across the North East, as well as some London-based property investors, on the refurbishment of private rented properties.”
Richard Roe, Eddisons’ managing director, added: “Newcastle is a great city with a vibrant economy and we look forward to working with new clients here across a broad range of sectors.
“The launch of our new office is a milestone in Eddisons’ plans for growth and we expect to be expanding the North East team during 2017 and beyond.”
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