Thursday, November 28, 2024

Dynamic duo rewarded with directorships at construction consultancy

Northampton-based Bhangals Construction Consultants has celebrated a recent expansion and office move by making two members of staff directors of the business.

Former operations manager Katie Newman is now associate operations director and Harrison Baxter, who was previously estimating manager at the firm, has been named associate estimating director.

The dynamic duo have worked their way up the career ladder at Bhangals Construction Consultants over the last five years and both recently featured in the company’s Build A Career at Bhangals campaign which marked Careers in Construction Month.

Katie started out as a client services executive five years ago, and now oversees and improves business processes and in-house strategies to ensure the company’s success.

She said: “I’m thrilled to announce my new role. From starting out as an administrator five years ago to being where I am now is something I’m extremely proud of and I’m incredibly grateful to be a part of such an amazing team. I’m so excited for the journey ahead!”

Harrison, who studied product design and has a natural eye for detail, looks after a team of around 20 estimators and enjoys the responsibility of his role.

He said: “I am so excited about this promotion. My journey throughout the last five years has been unimaginable and I have grown within the business and within myself by a staggering amount.

“I am excited for what this new opportunity brings and can’t wait to hit future goals with our amazing team.”

Bhangals Construction Consultants Managing Director Parm Bhangal said: “This promotion for Katie and Harrison is well deserved and well earned. They are both an asset to our business and their dedication and hard work has paid off. We look forward to continuing to watch them thrive as they ascend the professional ladder within our organisation.”

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