Gateley Vinden expands London team
Gateley Vinden has appointed Olga Kondaurova as associate director, strengthening its project management capabilities in London.
With 18 years of experience in the built environment, Olga has held key roles at AECOM and CBRE, managing major residential, commercial and infrastructure projects worldwide.
Her expertise spans the full construction lifecycle, with notable work on the UCLH proton beam therapy centre and the A303 Stonehenge improvement scheme.
She said: “Not only is Gateley Vinden working on some really exciting projects across London and the South East, but I also felt the consultancy’s values very much matched mine in terms of service provided to clients.
“It’s also really exciting to be part of the wider professional services group.
“Having both legal and technical consultancy expertise in-house to offer a one-stop shop is such a unique advantage within the construction sector, and I am looking forward to collaborating with my new colleagues to deliver exceptional schemes.”
At Gateley Vinden, Olga will lead project management, quantity surveying and contract administration for the Wheat Quarter redevelopment in Welwyn Garden City, a major mixed-use transformation of the former Shredded Wheat site.
Gary Allen, head of project management and quantity surveying at Gateley Vinden, added: “Olga brings extensive experience in managing some excellent projects from initial concept through to delivery.
“Her expertise and enthusiasm for the industry will be a valuable addition to both boost and develop our offering for clients in London and the wider South East.”
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