Type Private company Website hurleypalmerflatt.com | Industry engineering consulting Founded 1968 | |
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Hurley palmer flatt recent projects
Hurley Palmer Flatt is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy based in London. It provides mechanical and electrical engineering consultancy and associated services. It was established in 1968 in the UK by John Hurley as a building services consultancy. It has expanded into a global company operating in Dubai, India, Australia, Singapore and the US. It engages in both public and private sector development across a variety of fields.
Contents
- Hurley palmer flatt recent projects
- Mergers
- Expansion
- Projects
- Key Projects
- Awards and recognition
- References
Mergers
In 2009 Hurley Palmer Flatt acquired ATCO Consulting, expanding their reach in Scotland. In 2014 they acquired mechanical and engineering firm Andrew Reid & Partners (AR&P) and have a majority controlling share of the business.
Recently, the company acquired a majority share in the Civil and Structural Engineering business, Bradbrook Consulting. Bradbrook have UK based offices in London, Kingston, Watford, and Manchester and also in Dubai.
Expansion
In 2016, Hurley Palmer Flatt moved its central London office to 240 Blackfriars at the South Bank Tower on a 10 year lease as part of its expansion plan.
Projects
Hurely Palmer Flatt have worked on many notable developments. In 2015 it completed the refurbishment of the award winning 195-197 King’s Road in Chelsea for Martins Properties. The Grade II listed building features prominent businesses including The Ivy. They have been appointed by Henry Boot Developments to work on the Aberdeen Exhibition And Conference Centre Energy Centre.
Hurley Palmer Flatt were appointed to work on the renovation of the Weston Library at Oxford University, which has been shortlisted for the 2016 Stirling Prize. They previously were the mechanical & electrical consultant for the renovated Archive & Book Storage Facility at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
The firm are currently working on London Wall Place which is a 500,000 sq ft space comprising two landmark office buildings and public garden areas.