Henderson Green moves to grow team
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Engineering consultancy Henderson Green is expanding by relocating to larger period premises and bringing new staff on board.
The company's move to a newly renovated Grade II listed building, just across the road from its former location, means the Southampton firm now has twice the space.
The firm, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, also welcomes three new members to its team.
Paul Lemoignon joins as a CAD engineer, Chris Barker takes up his new position as senior electrical engineer and George Morgan is now its public health associate.
'The additional space is fantastic, especially as the team has undergone substantial growth. The interior design is striking and we are looking forward to welcoming clients to show off what we have achieved,' said Rob Pratt, one of Henderson Green's directors.
'It was a privilege to be involved in the renovation of a period building from the outset. We worked closely with the conservation officer to ensure the building's features were retained and its new systems were as sustainable as possible. The move is a wonderful way to mark a decade of Henderson Green's success,' Rob Pratt added.
The consultancy, which has offices in Jersey, specialises in renewable technologies and the design of engineering systems for complex buildings, both new build and refurbishments. These can involve just a few rooms right up to major capital developments up to £30M.
9 April 2009