Patrick Parsons appoints new director to strengthen Guildford team
Multidisciplinary consulting engineers, Patrick Parsons, has appointed its civil engineering team with a new director.
The multidisciplinary firm, which has nine UK-based and two international offices, has appointed Stephen Dellow to join the firm’s Guildford office.
Stephen has 30 years of experience working in the field of highways, transportation, drainage and infrastructure, both in the UK and the Middle East.
Commenting on his appointment, Stephen said: “I really wanted to join Patrick Parsons because I felt it was a very personable organisation with all staff sharing a common goal to grow the company.
“I am very much looking forward to working on a number of inner-London regeneration schemes with a huge variety of projects already secured within the business.”
His experience and client contacts within the private residential sector will be instrumental in growing the Guildford team. The appointment is also said to strengthen the senior management within Patrick Parsons’ Guildford office as well as providing professional training experience which will benefit the company’s ICE Training Scheme.
Nick Beckwith, civil director at Patrick Parsons, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Stephen onboard to help develop the Civil team and increase our client portfolio.
“He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and extensive experience, particularly in the residential sector, and will be instrumental in developing our service offering in the South East.”
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