New Frameworks, Team Growth and Huge Press Coverage
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August has been rammed full of huge developments at Bruton Knowles.
Our National Utilities & Infrastructure Team has won yet another framework, this time with Transport for Greater Manchester.
We're continuing to attract top talent to the company, adding new GIS Analysts and MRICS Surveyors and furthering our unbridled growth.
And our Rural Services Team have been hitting the airwaves and making some timely press interventions.
Read on to discover more about the big waves we've made this month - and find out how you can be a part of our team below.
U&I Team Win Transport for Greater Manchester Framework
Our National Utilities & Infrastructure Team has been appointed to support on a framework with Transport for Greater Manchester.
Our work will aid the company's long-term ambitions, aligning with its clear vision to deliver "world-class connections that support long-term sustainable economic growth and access to opportunity for all" and its 2040 goal to make 50% of all city journeys be made by walking, cycling, or public transport by 2040.
Bruton Knowles has been active in the Manchester area for over 15 years, delivering compulsory purchase and compensation projects.
Nigel B. , Head of Utilities & Infrastructure North, explains.
The team has a proven track record when it comes to light rail and guided busways, having supported major projects such as the light rail and tram network in the West Midlands, the Nottingham Express Transit Scheme, and Cambridge guided busways and South East Transport Scheme. This positions us well to provide excellent outcomes for this framework and demonstrate the quality and efficiency we are recognised for at Bruton Knowles.
Want to be involved in projects like this? Head to our website and check out available roles in our Utilities & Infrastructure team.
From SFI Deadlines to IHT changes - our Rural Team are on it!
The Rural Services Team is full of industry-leading experts - and that's why they've been all over the media across the last few weeks, sharing their expertise with the public.
First, Eleanor Isaac appeared on BBC Gloucestershire as part of their nationwide Farmwatch programme. Ellie spoke with host Jon Smith about IHT changes, how these are impacting rural landowners including farmers and our informed advice on how to prepare to the future.
Listen back to Ellie's appearance on the show at the timestamp 2:15:52 here.
Just over a week later, Head of Rural Charlotte Ibbs spoke to Farmers Weekly , Farming UK Ltd and Agronomist & Arable Farmer to share her thoughts on the then imminent Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) deadlines and how this could impact farmers across the country.
Read Charlotte's insight below:
Adding New Talent to the Team
Bruton Knowles has provided me with the opportunity to elevate my career.
Our future-facing, industry-defining Team is continuing to grow daily.
In the last few weeks, we've added Senior Associate Sean Collins-Jones MRICS , GIS Analyst Eleanor Price , Land Rights Officer Jack Piercy and Graduate Development Surveyor Bryn Evans to Team Bruton Knowles.
With fully flexible working across the country, collaborative approaches and personalised progression plans for every single Team member, it's no wonder that the brightest and most dynamic talent in the surveying sector is continuing to choose Bruton Knowles.
Come back next time to find out more about our next big signings - or read on to find out how you can join Sean, Eleanor, Jack, Bryn and hundreds more of the sector's best at BK.
Come and join the team at Bruton Knowles.
For details of our latest vacancies, please take a look at our Careers Page. We're always keen to hear from those who are passionate about what they do and are ambitious in outlook.
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