A Harrogate engineering and management consultancy has recruited a new CAD and Graphics Technician, Sue Chadwick.
Sue will support Tate Consulting’s plans to extend its 3D CAD, BIM, building simulation and visualisation capabilities to meet its growing client needs.
Tate Consulting’s expansion follows the recently recruited new senior electrical engineering consultant, Alan McGregor, on the back of completing multi-million pound projects for Asda Walmart.
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Tate Consulting is a boutique style multi-disciplinary building services engineering practice that provides a strategic and flexible approach to delivering engineering and management consultancy services for its customers.
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The firm’s philosophy is design out, not in, and Tate Consulting aims to create low carbon buildings that lead to reduced plant capital cost and reduced cost in use through low energy demand and reduced plant maintenance – services include infrastructure, building, energy and sustainability and fire engineering.
The firm works with a range of clients across sectors which include commercial and residential property, retail and leisure and industrial.
Clients include Asda Wal*Mart, Mars, The Restaurant Group, CITI Group, Tesco Pension Fund and Canada Life.
Sue Chadwick, who lives in Harrogate, has worked for a number of consulting engineer firms in Yorkshire before joining Tate.
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