Artelia confirms its position as one of Europe’s leading engineering firms with a 24% turnover increase to 681 million euros in 2019. Thanks to its 5,900 engineers and technicians, the independent and multi-disciplinary Group is now one of the top fifteen construction engineering firms in Europe, fielding strong engineering skills in construction, infrastructure and industry….
As we emerge from the unprecedented Covid Lockdown, the Royal College of Surgeons’ Barry Building redevelopment in Lincoln’s Inn Fields exemplifies how resilient and resourceful the construction industry really can be. In early March, as Covid restrictions tightened, our QS team worked hand in hand with project manager, Lendlease, main contractor, Wates and its supply…
This week marks Artelia’s 10th year working in the UK. Do you remember, 2010 was the year that David Cameron and Nick Clegg went to Downing Street, when Prince William and Kate Middleton got engaged and when the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland brought most of Europe’s aircraft to a standstill – sound familiar? We…
Congratulations to Artelia’s newly Chartered Project Professional (ChPP), Zac Halliday who has just passed the Association for Project Management’s (APM) rigorous assessment process to earn this accolade – a real milestone in his career. Zac is one of the youngest people to achieve the APM’s ChPP standard, which was introduced in 2018. Zac joins Laura…
Over the years, Artelia’s Heritage team has learned firsthand of the enormous sacrifices and incredible courage of our Armed Forces, the Bletchley Park teams, the Women of World War II and those who operated the shipyards, factories and local defence volunteers who worked selflessly on the home front. We look forward to continuing to tell…
It is business, almost as usual, for our Abney Park Cemetery project for Hackney Borough Council, which is now in its delivery phase following the award of a £4.4m National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery Community Fund grant in January. Laura Lincoln, Eleni Karaouli and Andrew Gillson are collaboratively leading our multi-disciplinary team on…
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Artelia Foundation1 has set-up an emergency fund of €100,000 to assist aid organisations that have found themselves in financial distress. The fund supports organisations globally, but in particular in countries where Artelia Group subsidiaries operate. When Artelia UK was asked to nominate an organisation to receive a…
Following the government’s updated guidance on Covid-19, Artelia is implementing its contingency plan, ensuring it continues to deliver the highest service standards whilst safeguarding the health and wellbeing of employees, clients and contractors. As part of the company’s contingency strategy, our Holborn office has been closed and remote working has been implemented. We are able…
Artelia has bought quantity surveying practice Austin Newport Group, which specialises in the recovery of damaged historic buildings. For more information on Austin Newport see www.austinnewport.co.uk Austin Newport has worked on more than 1,000 complex heritage building projects in the last 30 years, ranging in value from £250,000 to £20 million. It was recently appointed…
Artelia’s Cost Management team is supporting a new Government endorsed model of construction procurement, known as Integrated Project Insurance (IPI), which is being trialled on the new Museum of Making at Derby Silk Mill. IPI involves setting up an Alliance, a ‘virtual company’ of client, professional team, contractor and suppliers to deliver a project. Alliance…
We welcome the publication of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase Two Report and hope that it helps all those affected by the tragedy. There is much in the Report from which the industry and its stakeholders can learn.
Artelia was appointed by The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation Ltd. as Employer’s Agent, Quantity Surveyor and, until 5 October 2015, CDM Co-ordinator for the partial refurbishment of Grenfell Tower.
The Company’s roles were administrative in nature and did not involve responsibility for the design or selection of materials, or for ensuring that they complied with statutory requirements, including the Building Regulations.
Olly Scott at Montfort on 078 1234 5205, artelia@montfort.london