
Fire safety specialist hires compliance team
A County Durham fire safety firm is expanding its team to support rising demand for regulatory expertise.
Isoler has appointed a new four-person compliance team, led by Stewart Todd, to enhance its services across the North East and beyond.
Joining Stewart are Ian Thompson, Julie Sharp and Chloe Flowers.
Together, the team brings over 120 years of experience in construction and building compliance, with strong reputations for delivering high-risk, complex projects.
The appointments come as the industry adjusts to stricter regulations under the Building Safety Act 2022, with Isoler aiming to help clients stay compliant in an evolving market.
Steward said: “Since the introduction of the Building Safety Act in 2022, which set out significant changes to the way high-risk and high-rise buildings are managed, the need for robust compliance support has only grown.
“We’re here to guide clients through those changes – ensuring they make the right decisions from the very start of a project all the way through to completion.
“Our team understands what’s at stake, and we’re committed to helping our clients meet and exceed the expectations of the new regulations.”
Josh Watson, managing director of Isoler, added: “This is a significant step for our business.
“Stewart and the team bring an exceptional level of knowledge, experience and client focus that will complement and enhance the services we already provide.
“As we continue to grow, these appointments help ensure we remain a trusted partner for our clients, delivering not just compliance but peace of mind.
“They’re all well-known names in the region, and I know the value they’ll bring to our clients, both new and existing.
“Our focus is about keeping people safe; ensuring every building is compliant, and ultimately, that everyone gets home safely.”
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