Selway Joyce expands with consultancy merger
London-based project management and quantity surveying consultancy Selway Joyce has welcomed Katherine Innes Consulting and its founder Katie Innes to the business as part of a strategic merger.
Katie joins with extensive experience in heritage and complex project delivery, having previously held senior roles at global firms and worked on landmark sites including Westminster Abbey and the National Maritime Museum.
In her new role, she will lead projects and business development across the heritage, culture and education sectors.
Katie said: “After three years of building KIC, I’m proud of the relationships we’ve formed and the reputation we’ve earned.
“Our work has always combined a personal, thoughtful approach with clarity and care, and I’m excited to continue this in my new role with the support and shared ambition of Selway Joyce.”
The move strengthens Selway Joyce’s service offering as the firm continues to expand its capabilities ahead of its 70th anniversary.
Dean Adkins, owner and managing director of Selway Joyce, added: “Katie has built an impressive business and a loyal client following.
“She is an exceptional professional and her experience across heritage and cultural projects makes her a natural fit for Selway Joyce.
“We are seeing strong momentum across the practice, and this move positions us to continue to grow our presence in sectors where quality, care and long-term thinking are essential and enhance our position as a trusted partner for complex projects right across the UK.”
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