Sanderson Weatherall strengthens London team
Sanderson Weatherall has strengthened its London team with the appointment of Mathew Fenner as partner and head of building consultancy.
With over 25 years of experience as a Chartered Building Surveyor, Mathew brings extensive expertise from both independent and multinational firms.
He said, “I am excited to be joining Sanderson Weatherall and returning to my passion for building surveying after working as an operations director at Silver Development and Construction Consultancy for the last decade.
“The firm’s strong reputation and established building consultancy services align perfectly with my career aspirations and I’m looking forward to establishing myself in the London team and to managing and developing a successful London-based building consultancy offering.”
Andrew Mazin, national head of building consultancy at Sanderson Weatherall, added: “This appointment is one of three recent senior additions to the building consultancy team at Sanderson Weatherall, which is expanding both the range and ability of the team to deliver both building surveying and architectural services and we welcome enquiries from both new and existing clients.”
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