Partner Article
MAC Construction Consultants relocates to new London base
Leading construction consultant MAC has relocated its London team to new offices on Furnival Street in Chancery Lane, Holborn to strengthen its central London presence.
The move has seen the team of 16, settle into a modern glass fronted building in the heart of central London, providing 1,250sq ft of contemporary office space that will better serve the needs of the ambitious team and help strengthen their connections across London and the South East.
The new location will mean that staff members will be able to access the nearest train station in under 10 minutes and be served by five underground routes including the Central, Circle, District, Metropolitan and, Hammersmith & City lines.
Commenting on the move which took place earlier this week, Piers Hunter, the firm’s Director, said: “This is a strategic move that will give our employees better connectivity across the city and allow our clients to reach out to us more easily, strengthening our network.
“The new space is modern and light, helping to create an excellent working environment for all members of the team. MAC are anticipating an exciting 12 months and the office will help to contain our current team as well as future growth.
“I would like to thank the team for their cooperation throughout the move and personally I’m looking forward to what this new start will mean.”
MAC Construction Consultants is a leading national consultancy which works in a broad range of sectors including retail, office, leisure, education, healthcare, residential, automotive and waste.
If anyone wishes to come by and see the new space, please get in touch with the team.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gina Francey .
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