Pegasus Group launches building surveying team
A multidisciplinary development consultancy is expanding its capabilities as it looks to offer clients greater continuity across the full lifecycle of their projects.
Lichfield-headquartered Pegasus Group has launched a new building surveying service as part of its strategic expansion, extending its involvement beyond design and planning into project delivery.
The new eight-strong team joins from a major property and construction consultancy and will provide both surveying and project management services.
The team is led by senior director James Pitt and includes Crawford Paciej, Joe Hanley, Richard Serle and Sven Howkins, alongside three further surveyors.
With experience spanning commercial, industrial, healthcare and education projects, the team is expected to grow over the next twelve months.
James said: “The team is looking forward to getting to work with our clients and helping them get even more from their relationship with Pegasus.
“Continuity is a big generator of value in this industry and that’s what we’re now able to offer.
“We are a close-knit team, and we have been working together for a long time.
“The opportunity to build a new service line the right way at Pegasus was an appealing one for all of us.
“We’re keen to contribute to the business’ strategic growth by establishing the Building Surveying arm with the aim of developing our national offering.”
Douglas McCormick, chief executive of Pegasus Group, added: “Clients have long asked us to continue our involvement with their projects beyond the design and planning stage. Until now we haven’t been able to do that.
“Growing into new service lines is a natural next step in our strategic expansion and we’re delighted to now be able to offer building surveying and project management expertise to our clients.
“The addition of building surveying to the work we can do is a significant step for our business and our clients.
“Rather than having to embed a new provider into a project part way through – and risking that not working out – our clients can now keep us involved through a greater portion of the project lifecycle.”
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