Quantum Consult bolsters management team
Leeds-based construction and engineering consultancy Quantum Consult has appointed Chris Campbell as a director, strengthening its senior management team.
Chris joins from Skanska UK, where he spent 16 years progressing from project engineering roles to senior leadership positions, including regional operations manager and business development and preconstruction director.
A legally qualified chartered civil engineer, he brings extensive experience negotiating contracts and advising on major infrastructure and construction projects, including London’s Crossrail, the Humber Gas Pipeline Tunnel and commercial developments across the UK.
Based at Quantum Consult’s Leeds headquarters, Chris will support clients with contractual matters and dispute resolution while helping drive the firm’s continued growth across the construction sector.
He said: “I am really pleased to start this next chapter in my career, especially in being able to join such an experienced and well-respected team at an exciting time in the company's growth.
“I look forward to improving outcomes for Quantum clients large and small, and helping to level the playing field for both existing and new clients.”
Stephen Pilling, founder and managing director of Quantum Consult, added: “Chris is a highly valuable addition to our business.
“His Tier One contractor background equips him with the expertise our clients need, particularly the specialist subcontractors and SMEs we work with, who can often struggle to access the critical support required to prevent and resolve disputes across the construction and engineering sectors.”
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