enevo bolsters senior building safety team
West Yorkshire-headquartered building safety and compliance consultancy enevo has strengthened its senior team as part of its continued growth across the UK, alongside establishing new offices in London and Manchester.
The business has opened offices in Manchester city centre and Bloomsbury to support increasing demand for its building safety and regulatory services.
To underpin this expansion, enevo has made a series of senior appointments within its building safety team.
Mark Goldsmith has joined as head of compliance, taking responsibility for governance and professional oversight.
He is joined by associate director Josh Sykes, senior associates Martin Bradley, Luke Gay and Jake Denney, bringing additional expertise across architecture, principal designer duties and CDM and health and safety leadership.
Further support comes from senior technical administrator Rebecca Wray and client manager Chloe Mee.
Their appointments enhance enevo’s capability as it continues to scale nationally.
Jason Foster, director of building safety at enevo, said: “These are key, strategic appointments that have added further depth and breadth of experience to our existing technical experts in this field.
“It’s a busy, critical, and complex time in the sector at the moment due to a number of planning reforms and ongoing legislative developments and there are various macro factors impacting the construction industry.
“We’ve been managing a stark increase in enquiries with demand beginning to outweigh available capacity.
“With so much impacting schemes across the UK, we’re pleased to have increased resource through the appointment of knowledgeable and experienced individuals and two new offices, so we’re now better equipped to help more projects with their regulation and compliance requirements.”
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