Woods Hardwick Infrastructure LLP is pleased to announce the appointment of two Chartered Engineers to strengthen and broaden their highly successful Engineering division.
Agnieszka Seamans joined the team in June 2011 at Associate level, and has over 9 years’ experience in highway and infrastructure projects, with an emphasis on sustainable developments. In recent years this has extended to undertaking flood risk assessments for residential and commercial developments.
John Freeman is the most recent recruit, who joins the team as an Associate Director. With over 10 years’ experience of working in the public and private sectors, John's expertise lies in the residential sector. He has an enviable track record of managing multi-disciplinary teams and has successfully delivered schemes from 10 to 1200 homes.
Ian Bishop, Director of Civil Engineering at Woods Hardwick said, “I am delighted to have both Agnieszka and John on-board, who each bring different expertise to the team. After a busy 2011, we look forward to incorporating their skills and knowledge into the engineering division and are confident they will be an asset to the company as we embark on another exciting year ahead.”
The infrastructure workload for 2012 continues to look very positive, with exciting commissions in Cambridge (2650 dwellings, three schools and a retail development), Sleaford (1450 dwellings and a mix-use), and Berryfields MDA in Aylesbury (3500 dwellings plus other uses).
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