Harley Haddow appoints national civils director
Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Harley Haddow has appointed David Campbell as national director of civil engineering as the business continues to strengthen its UK-wide capabilities.
David brings 30 years’ experience to the role and will lead the firm’s civil engineering division nationally from its Glasgow office.
His appointment comes during a period of significant growth for Harley Haddow’s Glasgow team, which has almost tripled in size over the past year.
David said: “Harley Haddow is a well-respected firm and I’m pleased to have joined the business as it enters its next chapter and 76th year.”
The company has also expanded its specialist team with recent appointments including associate director Daniel Murray and senior structural engineers Elinor Reeves, Eric Graham and Ruaridh Gray.
Colin Tait, director at Harley Haddow, added: “David’s appointment is an important one for the business nationally, but it is also a strong signal of our continued commitment to Glasgow.
“The team has grown significantly over the past two years and we are continuing to invest in people and leadership to support clients, projects and long-term growth.”
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