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News Release from: Edmond Shipway
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 10 August 2007

Edmond Shipway on the move in Manchester

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Construction consultants Edmond Shipway's Manchester office has moved to bigger premises to cope with a growing order book.

The 30-strong Manchester team acts for clients including ASK, Eltasco , Nikal , Manchester City Council, The University of Manchester, University of Salford, and Trafford and Tameside Metropolitan Borough Councils Partners Colin Fall, David Hirst and Ken Latham explained that during the past five years the Manchester team had outgrown its Deansgate Locks accommodation, necessitating a move to Middle Warehouse, Castle Quay, Chester Road

"Edmond Shipway in Manchester has gone from strength to strength in the past few years and we are involved in many high profile schemes such as the development of the Central Spine site for ASK and Zenith office building in Spring Gardens for Eltasco.

"The move is part of our long term strategy to grow Edmond Shipway within the region and we are recruiting at all levels to meet the growing demand for our services." The firm has taken 4,000 sq ft of modern office space in Manchester's regenerated canalside district to develop further its construction consultancy practice which offers project management, cost consultancy, building surveying, project safety and mechanical and electrical consultancy.

Edmond Shipway has nine offices across the UK in Bath, Belfast, Birmingham, Cambridge, Cardiff, Harrogate, London, Manchester and Nottingham, and three overseas in Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

The practice has a diverse workload, servicing both the public and private sectors, with an order book in excess of GBP800 million.

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