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Artelia appoints Chris Singleton to lead Centre of Excellence in Healthcare Project and Programme Management
January 23, 2018
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We are delighted to welcome Chris Singleton to Artelia as Project Director of our specialist healthcare team. Chris brings with him significant industry experience and an outstanding track record of leading major capital and change management programmes for the NHS Clinical Commissioning Group, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust and Suffolk’s Clinical Commissioning Group. Unusually, Chris’ route…

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Retirement of Philip Boulcott, Director, Artelia UK
January 23, 2018
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After over 25 years as a company Director and at the helm of Artelia’s Cost Management Service, Philip Boulcott is taking a well-deserved retirement. We will all miss Philip’s good humour and his positive approach to life and work. He has played a critical role in the development of Artelia, building a strong team and…

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Refurbishment of the Department of Music at King’s College London hits the right note
November 29, 2017
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King’s College London’s Department of Music, situated within the University’s historic Grade I Listed Strand Campus, now offers students an enhanced learning experience, following an extensive refurbishment of around 40 teaching and music practice rooms, project and cost managed by Artelia. The refurbishment has improved the separation between practice rooms, group ensemble and orchestral practice…

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Shell Recharge Launch
October 26, 2017
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This week, Shell launched its first wave of electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its UK petrol stations. Artelia project managed the installations in Derby, Whytleleafe, Surrey and London’s Holloway Road. A total of 10 service stations will be equipped with rapid chargers by the end of the year, with more to follow in 2018….

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Landing Craft (Tank) 7074 – The Story Continues
October 26, 2017
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Back in 2014, Artelia’s Heritage Project Management team oversaw the rescue of a very special ship, LCT 7074, which was sunk on her moorings in a Birkenhead dock. We project managed her complex salvage and transportation to Portsmouth Dockyard, where she has been in dry storage awaiting funding for her restoration and public display. You…

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‘Lead work’ added to Artelia’s skills!
August 15, 2017
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We are always keen for our people to develop new skills and take-up opportunities that will help to differentiate us from the competition. So, when Project Manager, Sophie Langridge, expressed an interest in doing a lead work course to support her understanding of re-leading the Nave roof at Canterbury Cathedral, the answer was: “GO FOR…

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Congratulations Commander!
August 8, 2017
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Artelia is delighted to announce that Associate, Richmal Hardinge, has been appointed a Commander of the Royal Navy Reserves. As anyone who has worked with Richmal Hardinge knows, she excels at leading teams and managing projects, so it is hardly surprising that the Royal Navy Reserve (RNR) is capitalising on those skills too. In September,…

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Stoke Extra Care Schemes Recognised by LABC and Housing Design Awards
August 2, 2017
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Two of the extra care schemes that Artelia has been providing Independent Certifier services for in Stoke-on-Trent have won awards at the 2017 LABC Building Excellence Awards. Willow Barns in Blurton was awarded Best Social or Affordable New Housing Development and a dual finalist in the Best High Volume New Housing Development and Best Public…

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The Grenfell Tower Inquiry
June 18, 2017
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Artelia was deeply shocked and saddened by the devastating fire that destroyed Grenfell Tower on 14th June 2017.  Our thoughts remain with all those affected by the tragedy. Artelia was appointed by Kensington and Chelsea TMO as Employer’s Agent, CDM Co-ordinator and Quantity Surveyor for the partial refurbishment of Grenfell Tower. We continue to co-operate…

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Canterbury Cathedral
April 10, 2017
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A huge scaffolding construction built inside Canterbury Cathedral has opened up even more stunning views of the beautiful building. The giant platform together with the scaffolding on the outside of the building mark the beginning of the physical works of The Canterbury Journey – a £24.7 million development funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (£13.8…

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