Monday, November 25, 2024

Dice Environmental makes significant appointments

East Midlands-based Dice Environmental has appointed two new acoustic specialists to its team.

The company, which launched earlier this year, has experienced considerable growth. It now further strengthens its team and service offering with Jonathan Riley appointed as head of acoustics and Claire Starley supporting him as senior acoustic consultant.

Both have a proven track record in environmental and architectural acoustics with Jonathan having worked across sectors including residential, commercial, industrial, energy, education, healthcare, entertainment, and leisure.

Claire’s specialism is in large-scale road and rail schemes, construction modeling and permitting.

These appointments further add to Dice Environmental’s existing team of expert geo-environmental consultants, and expands the company’s service offering.

It has ambitious plans for the future with an exciting year two coming up.

Jake Bayne, director at Dice Environmental, said: “We could not be happier with how the first year has progressed. We’ve grown the team in less than a year to a level which has exceeded all of our expectations.

“The appointments of Jonathan and Claire are important ones for us. When we launched Dice Environmental, we knew there was a demand for quality environmental services such as contaminated land investigations and acoustic assessments from our existing client base, but that demand has been much higher than we planned for.

“These significant appointments signal how serious we are about growing this arm of the business, and by recruiting acoustics specialists, enable us to boost our pre-planning services offering.

“As for the future, we’ll continue to look for ways to build on our service offering and our business resilience and carry on developing key relationships across different sectors.”

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