Clancy Consulting appoints London director
Clancy Consulting has appointed Mark Ainger as director of structures at its London office.
Mark, a chartered engineer and member of the Institution of Structural Engineers for over 20 years, brings extensive experience from senior roles at Cameron Taylor London, Scott Wilson, AECOM, WSP, Atkins, HDR London and Ayesa.
His expertise spans mixed-use developments, heritage projects, high-end residential and hospitality schemes, as well as complex city centre basements in both the UK and Middle East.
In his new role, Mark will lead Clancy Consulting’s London team, expanding civil, structural and specialist heritage engineering services across the capital and wider South East.
He will be supported by divisional directors Andrew Moffatt and Claudio Corallo.
Mark said: “This is a great time to be joining Clancy Consulting, a company with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality civil and structural engineering nationwide.
“London is a thriving, dynamic market that is ripe with opportunity.
“I look forward to leading our talented team as we continue to strengthen our reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions across the capital and South East – with our focus firmly on collaboration and nurturing long-term client partnerships.”
Clancy Consulting has eight offices across the UK, with its headquarters in Manchester and its London office based in Holborn.
Chris Acton, chief executive of Clancy Consulting, added: "It’s business as usual in London as we target steady, strategic growth in the market.
“Mark is an excellent addition to our team; his extensive experience and proven track record speak volumes and make him the perfect fit for this role.
“We are confident that under Mark’s leadership, our presence in the capital will continue to thrive and deliver exceptional results for our long-standing and new clients.”
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