RWO appoints new associate director
Engineering firm RWO has appointed Phil Brown as associate director of geoenvironmental services to support continued growth across the North East.
With more than 30 years’ experience in infrastructure remediation and earthworks, Phil will lead on major project coordination, technical delivery and team development from the firm’s Stokesley and Newcastle offices.
His appointment comes as RWO’s geoenvironmental division targets £1 million in revenue by year-end, following new contracts with CU Phosco, Liverpool John Lennon and Manchester International airports, PD Ports and Banks Group.
Phil said: “I am delighted to be joining RWO, which has a great reputation for excellence, a strong team culture and positive philosophy, with ongoing ambitions to see its operations expand further across the UK.
“In particular, I’m looking forward to developing more integration with civils and structural services, closer involvement in the burgeoning data centre work, and delivering more holistic engineering solutions for clients.”
The six-strong team is set to expand further as demand for ground investigation and engineering services continues to grow.
Department head and director Chris Rudd added: “Phil will be a great addition to the team - the right fit at the right time as we go for growth.
“With fully complete ground investigation skills, experience and expertise, we look forward to him playing a key role in helping to elevate the RWO brand and its capabilities across the UK.”
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