Wednesday, October 9, 2024

YMD Boon extends Midlands footprint

YMD Boon, a team of architects, building surveyors and health & safety professionals, has opened its new office in Birmingham, marking a pivotal moment in the business’s growth strategy to extend its footprint across the Midlands.

Over the past 18 months, YMD Boon has made significant strides by expanding into new sectors, securing positions on various procurement frameworks, broadening its client-base and boosting its employee headcount by approximately 30%.

With established offices in Market Harborough, Nottingham and Lincoln, the expanding firm aims to replicate the successes achieved in these regions with a renewed focus on the West Midlands and surrounding areas.

Located just off the M6 at the iconic Fort Dunlop, the new office will be headed up by Jonathan King, Associate Director of Building Surveying, and Shari Setayesh, Director of Architecture. 

Jonathan King, Associate Director of Building Surveying, said: “We are really excited at the prospect of working with more organisations in and around the Birmingham area, expanding our network in the process. The move to this new office space strengthens our capabilities within Birmingham at a time when the region is experiencing remarkable investment prospects.”

Shari Setayesh, Director of Architecture, said: “With established relationships with clients in the West Midlands and ongoing projects in the area, it was a natural progression for us to establish a presence here for our growing team. We look forward to continuing to grow our presence in Birmingham and surrounding areas!”

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