Highways and transport consultant launches new company in Leeds city centre
A Yorkshire-based highway and transport consultant has launched a new consultancy, which offers bespoke advice to a range of development clients.
Founded by Andrew Moseley, Andrew Moseley Associates (AMA) will support clients throughout the planning process and delivery on site.
Andrew, who was previously voted National Young Transportation Professional of the Year in 2013, has 15 year’s experience of transport planning and will be based in Leeds city centre offices.
The firm is supported by a number of associates in their specialist fields.
Andrew was formerly a director of WSP, managing its private development team across the North of England, creating a track record in the delivery of residential, retail, commercial, industrial and other development projects.
Andrew explained: “AMA was formed to provide a bespoke highways and transport consultancy which meets client’s requirements by providing high quality, director level, advice and an uncompromised service.
“We pride ourselves on providing our clients with advice which is simple and concise, enabling them to make informed commercial decisions.
“Our aim is to become the regions highway consultancy of choice, which will hopefully lead to growing the team into a strong core of highways professionals in Leeds and beyond.”
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