Civil and structural engineering consultancy JPG launches Birmingham office
JPG Group, the civil and structural engineering consultancy, has expanded its services into Birmingham with the launch of a new office.
The new Birmingham office, which is located on Newall Street in the heart of the Property District, was established in order to facilitate JPG’s recent contract wins in the South of England.
JPG, which is headquartered in Leeds, will use the Birmingham office to co-ordinate all the projects from outer London and across the south, working on various size projects in the residential, leisure, industrial and commercial sectors.
Chris Harding, director at JPG, said: “Our main goal is to ensure we continue to provide all of our clients a high level of service. We decided that we could better support the increasing Southern project wins by expanding our team in Birmingham.
“There are tremendous opportunities in the south with demand for housing, offices and commercial premises rising. JPG look forward to developing business and maintaining the high level of service consistently offered by our team.”
Established in 1988, JPG is a multi-disciplinary engineering practice covering all aspects from geotechnical investigations, civil and structural engineering and infrastructure design.
The company has worked alongside teams on various luxury hotels, large-scale distribution hubs in excess of 1 million sq. ft, multi-storey residential and mixed use schemes, retail parks and several food manufacturing premises across the UK.
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