Complii bolsters air and water division leadership
Building safety and compliance group Complii has appointed Peter Millham as managing director for air and water systems engineering, strengthening leadership across its specialist engineering services.
Peter takes on the expanded role alongside his existing position as managing director of PH Water and Air Technologies.
He will lead the growth of Complii’s air division while continuing to oversee the delivery of complex water engineering projects across the group.
The air division provides specialist air hygiene and compliance services, including ventilation and ductwork cleaning, indoor air quality monitoring and fire damper inspections, supporting organisations to meet health and safety requirements.
Peter joined PH Water and Air Technologies in 2005 and has played a key role in building the firm into a leading environmental services provider, delivering water hygiene, air quality and fire safety solutions to sectors including healthcare, government and leisure.
Peter said: “I am excited to take on this broader responsibility at such a pivotal time for the group.
“My focus will be on growing our air vertical into a market leader while continuing to provide the specialist water engineering solutions our clients rely on.
“By aligning our expertise across these sectors, we can deliver even greater value and safety to our customers.”
Peter’s appointment supports Complii’s continued expansion across air and water compliance services.
Sarah Dixon, chief executive of Complii, added: “We are delighted to see Peter take on this expanded leadership role within the group.
“Peter possesses a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of innovative leadership.
“His dedication to excellence and client-focused innovation aligns perfectly with Complii’s ethos of combining the best people and technology to deliver unparalleled building compliance services.”
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