A pure passion for preserving historic buildings and eight years project management experience makes Paul really good and driven at his job.

A natural listener with a calm exterior, Paul instantly puts his clients at ease. He listens and teases out exactly what it is you need and works with you to resolve your concerns. He is a team player, so much so that he now works within the Hatfield House estate on a three-day secondment.

With an incredible eye for detail and someone who really likes to get under the skin of a project, Paul is someone you want on your team. With his technical experience, he envisages problems before they become mountains and provides the best authentic solutions to preserve the integrity of your valuable buildings.

Being involved with complex projects including delivering the maintenance plan for the 16th century Hatfield House estate, reroofing the oldest chapel in Cambridge and forecasting and delivering the refurbishment work for some of Cambridge colleges, Paul plays a small yet important part in these buildings’ histories.

He not only makes his mark on history but also with his acute attention and appreciation for making sure his clients move back into their buildings as smoothly as possible, having spent two years prior honing his approach at the Eddington Development.

Experience

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Built Environment

Simplify your building project – let us handle the complexity
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Building Consultancy

Make informed choices, ensuring your property investments work hard for you
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Project

Jesus College Master Plan

Jesus College assessed its carbon emissions across its portfolio of historic, listed buildings to implement a strategy to minimise carbon emissions and energy consumption. Setting a new standard for sustainability across buildings of its type, the college has publicly stated its ambition to achieving net-zero carbon by 2030.

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Project

Darwin College Gym

Retrofitting enabled the client to repurpose a tired building for modern use whilst preserving the building’s original features within a conservation area. Designed with longevity and sustainability at its core, the building is net-zero carbon using PV panels and a green energy supplier.

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Sherard Building (Oxford Science Enterprises)

Oxford Science Enterprises is supporting its portfolio companies to make scientific break-throughs, and that includes establishing the right workspaces for productivity and collaboration.

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