Trident strengthens Manchester presence with office move
Trident Building Consultancy has relocated to a new Manchester city centre office as it continues to grow its North West operations.
The move to Bruntwood SciTech’s Blackfriars House is being led by Cameron McMaster, who has been promoted to senior associate director and head of Manchester.
Cameron joined the business in 2018 and has progressed through roles across multiple offices before taking on his new leadership position.
The relocation marks a new phase for Trident in the region, supporting its expanding client base and strengthening its presence in the North West.
Cameron said: “It’s extremely exciting to be growing our presence in Manchester.
“It’s a very vibrant city with a very active property, construction, and business community, and my aim is to become further embedded into that.
“We feel that the specialised services we provide, such as BRPD and Building and Fire Safety, are extremely relevant to the marketplace in Manchester and the wider North West, and the new office location provides us with the space we need to grow to be able to scale those services.
“From a personal perspective, I’m very proud to have been appointed to senior associate director and head of office, leading our new, expanded presence in the city.”
Dan Roe, managing director of Trident Building Consultancy, added: “Cameron has been with us since he left university and has made tremendous progress in his career.
“At Trident, we are always keen to reward that level of commitment and success, so it was an easy decision to offer Cameron his new role.
“Having spent a number of years with us, and having worked at a number of our offices, Cameron also has an in-depth knowledge and understanding of Trident Building Consultancy, including our culture and values.
“This makes him the ideal candidate to head up the Manchester office and to instil those values into our growing team.”
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