EDGE opens regional office in Cambridge
A property and construction consultancy has expanded its regional footprint with a new office in the East of England.
EDGE has opened its seventh regional office in Cambridge, marking a further milestone as the firm celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Based at Compass House in Histon, bosses say the new office will strengthen EDGE’s ability to deliver cost management, project management and building surveying services across the region.
They add the expansion is underpinned by established relationships with public sector clients and secured work on major healthcare schemes, including Cambridge Children’s Hospital and the Hinchingbrooke Hospital redevelopment.
Matt Hill, board director at EDGE, said: “The East of England is a key strategic growth area for EDGE, with a market that is closely aligned to our sector expertise.
“Building on established client relationships and secured appointments on major projects, we have a strong platform to grow a regional office.”
The Cambridge office, which joins EDGE’s national network of offices spanning Birmingham, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield, will be led by newly recruited John Diston, bringing sector experience across healthcare, education and life sciences.
John added: "I am excited to lead EDGE's expansion into Cambridge and the East.
“I have been really impressed by EDGE's existing projects, relationships and team working in the region.
“I am looking forward to continue to grow the team and bring our dedication to excellence into the Cambridge property and construction sector.”
Matt added: “The appointment of John Diston brings strong sector experience and a well-established regional network to lead our Cambridge office and support EDGE's continued growth.”
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