London property consultancy doubles turnover to £5m
A London property consultancy has doubled its turnover across the past three years.
Barker Associates has seen its turnover double, reaching £5m this year, and has now invested in a permanent London office.
The company has secured several clients in the capital, and said that the new office will help it to“deliver comprehensive, professional advice on all building related matters to clients and industry colleagues.“
Michael Merrill, partner, commented: “We’re thrilled to be opening a new base in London.
“Having a permanent office here will allow us to continue to strengthen our partnerships with our existing client base and further develop our business in the capital.”
Stuart White, managing partner, added: “We have achieved some fantastic results over the last year due to the outstanding work done by our team of dedicated professionals.
“We’re proud to uphold our reputation for producing quality work and our strong growth is a reflection of this.
“Our focuses for this year will be to continue to work hands on with businesses in the education and commercial sectors to deliver architectural design, quantity surveying, project management and building surveying to the exceptional standard that our clients have become accustomed to.”
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