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News Release from: Pick Everard
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Team on 03 April 2006
Pick Everard to increase staff by 10%
Architectural and engineering practice Pick Everard is to expand its staff by more than 10% in the next six months.
Architectural and engineering practice Pick Everard is to expand its staff by more than 10% in the next six months The firm has been successful in winning many new projects recently, in education, health, the prison service, commercial development and the water industry and is looking to recruit new staff to further expand and develop its multi-disciplinary capabilities
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its head office based in Leicester, the firm currently employs 265 architects, consulting engineers, surveyors and project managers in the UK.
Many are based in Leicester but other staff are based at regional offices in Bury St Edmunds, Bath, Taunton, Glasgow, Inverness and in Sligo, Eire.
Pick Everard held an open recruitment evening at the National Space Centre in Leicester last night that was well attended.
Partner Nick Thomson explained "Being a large and multi-disciplinary practice, we're working on a varied range of prestigious projects and are involved in almost every industry sector from retail to defence".
"We're looking to expand our architectural and engineering base this year and we have opportunities here in Leicester and across the UK".
Pick Everard is recognised as an Investor In People, its quality management system is certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2000 and its environmental management system has achieved full accreditation to BS EN ISO14001.
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