Tuesday, 16 April 2013

MILLWARD MOVES TO NEW OFFICES

As the company approaches its twentieth year in business and as part of its continuing commitment to the city and sector, Nottingham based integrated engineering consultants Millward have made a major investment by purchasing modern new office in the Lace Market. This marks a significant chapter for Millward and is a clear statement about the confidence that it has in the future of the business.

 
Situated on Malin Hill, close to the Ice Centre and National Arena, the new office is larger than Millward’s previous premises and is ideally suited for the business as it continues to expand and further develop its team.  The modern purpose built office is bright and spacious, with a modern, colourful interior not typically associated with engineering offices.  The cave to the rear of the property adds further character and individuality and will be a useable space to hold meetings.  The new office provides the perfect location and environment for Millward as it moves into its next stage of development and signifies its long standing position within the industry.
 

Millward currently operates in the residential, commercial, industrial and public sectors and provides a multi-disciplinary range of services that include civil and structural engineering, environmental & geotechnical, flood risk & drainage, highways & infrastructure, structural inspections and building alterations & extension advice.


Recent projects Millward has worked on include an £18 million Waste to Energy Plant in Oldbury for Vinci Construction and the Archaeology and Classics building for the University of Nottingham.  Millward prides itself on having a diverse portfolio of projects covering a wide variety of clients and sectors, highlighting the company’s ability to tackle any project.


“The move to new offices marks a significant milestone for the business,” said company managing director Nicola Millward.  “With a current team of seventeen staff and an expanding portfolio of clients, we needed larger premises that are better suited to the current and future needs of the business and provide us with additional space to enable us to develop further and grow.  We also decided that it was an appropriate time in the company’s development for us to invest in our own property.  I am confident that the new offices will prove to be ideal for us as we take the business forward.  They also provide an attractive and pleasant working environment for our team.”

 
Millward would like to thank Marc Ballard of Salloway, who acted on the sale of the property to Millward and also Blueprint Interiors, who carried out work on the interior.
 
 

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