Product category:
Design and Build Services
News Release from: Sprunt
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2005
Sprunt appoints four new associates
Sprunt appoints four new associates to support growth of architectural and building surveying teams.
As part of its continued expansion, London-based architect Sprunt, specialist in urban and property renewal strategies has appointed four new associates to support the escalation of its architectural and building surveying teams The promotions, which have been awarded to architects Joel Kuenzi and Milind Badge, and building surveyors Simon Waterhouse and Claire Jackson reflect the significant contribution each has made to the growth of the practice in recent years
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 27 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
West Byfleet Health Centre Made Better
In a bid to deliver high quality primary healthcare to the community, design and consultancy practice Sprunt is completing a £5 million redevelopment of West Byfleet Health Centre in Surrey.
New Social Housing Scheme And Community Facility
Sprunt have submitted a planning application to London Borough of Lewisham for a new sustainable housing scheme with family centre and community facilities in Deptford, south-east London.
An integral part of Sprunt's architectural team since 2001, Kuenzi and Badge bring a wealth of experience in working on sensitive health, housing and education projects in the UK and overseas.
In particular, both have provided invaluable assistance to the firm's winning Camden and Islington LIFT projects as well special needs schools Jack Tizard and Linden Lodge.
Waterhouse and Jackson will continue to support the building surveying team's coordinated drive to expand Sprunt's housing and education interests with clients, contractors and end users.
Whilst Waterhouse's particular expertise includes the refurbishment of properties with residents in occupation as well as regeneration works to Poplar HARCA, Jackson spent 14 years working for a number of inner-London housing associations, prior to joining Sprunt in 2001.
"I am delighted to welcome on board our new associates," said Rob Sprunt, managing director, Sprunt.
"The appointments will certainly provide the respective teams with a valuable resource for managing our growing health, education and housing client groups.".
• Sprunt: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Buildingtalk email newsletter
• Buildingtalk Home Page

