Jones Hargreaves expands team with five hires
Independent commercial building consultancy Jones Hargreaves has made five key hires following a 20 per cent rise in instructions across its six offices.
In London, building surveyor Anais Carson-Mee and senior building surveyor James Miles join from Cushman & Wakefield, bringing expertise in dilapidations, technical due diligence and multi-asset portfolio services.
In Cardiff, Katie Townley joins the ESG and sustainability team as a consultant, specialising in BREEAM assessments. Office administrator Joana Quintas also joins to support the growing team.
Stephen Todd has been appointed principal engineer in Bristol, bringing extensive experience in mechanical, electrical and building services.
With offices in Manchester, Leeds, London, Bristol, Glasgow and Cardiff, Jones Hargreaves continues to expand its capabilities in project management, MEP, sustainability and ESG consultancy.
Matthew Jones, partner and co-founder at Jones Hargreaves, said: “2024 was a phenomenal year for Jones Hargreaves.
“We celebrated our fifteenth anniversary and were named in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work which is testament to our dynamic, close-knit team where everyone's contributions are recognised and make a direct impact to our success.
“I’m delighted to welcome these talented individuals to the team.
“We are an ambitious consultancy firm with a strong client base thanks to our reputation for providing consistent, clear and commercial advice for instructions right across the country.
“It’s set to be an exciting year for the business, as we move forward with our growth strategy in response to demand for our in-house specialisms.
“We are grateful for the continued support from our loyal and growing client base.”
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