Façade engineering consultancy expands into Scotland

Façade engineering consultancy Wintech is expanding into Scotland with the opening of an office in Edinburgh.

The move is the latest development in Wintech’s current expansion programme, building on the recent advancement of a new larger flagship office in London and the expansion of its Wolverhampton’s headquarters.

Paul Savidge, managing director, said: “We have in recent years seen an increase in project activities in the North, and it is now sensible to provide an office base in Scotland to help reduce our travel and associated Co2 emissions. The Edinburgh site will enable us to meet the growing needs of our clients even more efficiently while still providing a high level of customer service.

“As a group we are building upon our current core strength of Façade Engineering services, but also looking to prepare the business to assist with the nation’s net zero building transformation requirement. This includes sustainability, building energy advice for the mechanical and electrical systems in addition to the envelope which is of course the building’s primary energy modifier.

he Government has already committed to all new builds achieving net zero by 2030 and all existing buildings to achieve net zero by 2050. This incredible challenge to address embedded and operational carbon requires a radical change as to how we design for both new and significantly for the country’s existing building stock.

“Our new office in Scotland and expansion of our headquarters in Wolverhampton and London will help us to accommodate the new employees required to support the nation in this transformation. In parallel to growing our core strengths, we are recruiting for our new business growth areas of Sustainability, Fire Engineering and Façade Access.”

Pablo Ochoa, senior façade engineer who will be leading the Scottish operations for Wintech, added: “We have chosen Edinburgh because of the business potential in this market, more so we have been impressed with the highly qualified talent pool of professionals in the region, the corridor between Glasgow and Edinburgh houses approximately 10 universities with excellent engineering degrees. Over the next year, we intend to recruit Façade Engineers and professionals for this site to support the company’s development strategy as it increases its operations. We look forward to providing our clients with a deeper level of support and on-the-ground assistance in Scotland.”

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