Wednesday, November 20, 2024

New jobs set for Nottingham as KAM Project Consultants opens office

KAM Project Consultants is further expanding as they move into Nottingham.

The new location will allow KAM to expand on its existing portfolio in the East Midlands where they are currently working on several high-profile projects.

The office will be headed by KAM co-founder and director, Mike Wilcock, and closely supported by senior associate, Mat Daley, and associate project manager, Nick Orton. Both colleagues are re-locating from KAM’s Leicester office, with a number of new colleagues joining in the coming months.

Mat Daley said: “The East Midlands industrial market has continued to thrive, with vast amounts of money going into new warehousing thanks to the region’s central position. The opening of the Nottingham office ensures KAM are best placed to support this growing demand and allow us to better serve both new and existing clients.

“With several of the Leicester team joining me on the move, I look forward to working alongside them to embrace new opportunities and strengthen KAM’s position as market leaders.”

Addressing the Nottingham opening, Mike Wilcock said: “We are delighted to be growing our presence and expanding our team of cost managers and project managers in the East Midlands.

“We have had great success over the last eight years delivering logistics, distribution and manufacturing facilities for both developers and customers across the UK and overseas. Opening an office in Nottingham is an exciting next step in KAM’s structured growth plan and we can’t wait to see what the road ahead brings.”

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