Consultancy engineers growth with contract wins

ENGINEERING consultancy Morgan Tucker has more than doubled the size of its Leeds office in the last 12 months after a host of contract wins.

Based on Park Square West in the city centre, the firm has welcomed principal structural engineer James Boswell, structural design engineer Ben Jagger, civil engineer William Livermore, technician Callum Fogarty, senior computer aided design technician Chris Ainsley and principal infrastructure engineer Liam Evans.

Lynda Baird has also joined the team as regional administrator, increasing staff numbers in the Leeds office to ten.

The new recruits will allow Morgan Tucker to further develop its services by assisting on projects across the north of the country in the rail, commercial, industrial, energy, food manufacturing, university and residential sectors.

The Leeds office supports the firm on traffic and transportation, civil engineering and mechanical and electrical divisions throughout the UK.

Its recent stand-out projects have included providing infrastructure planning and design for soft drink manufacturer Britvic in Leeds, Rugby and Beckton and implementing a design service for a new 1,250 sq ft Greggs store at Keighley Retail Park.  

Regional director at Morgan Tucker, Michael Crown, said: “We’re delighted to have welcomed such a strong selection of team members in the past 12 months as a result of new business wins and continued support from existing customers.

“As a result, we needed to expand significantly. By recruiting six of the best engineering professionals in the region, we can remain an agile, client-focussed business.

“We will also continue to build upon our recent successes in the Leeds office by supporting our clients’ increasing requirements as well as nurturing and developing our ambitious and successful Leeds team throughout 2016.”
 

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