Our people

Our people

All together different — We're independent, multi-disciplinary real estate technical experts, project managers, and sustainability consultants. We understand how buildings work and how they perform. Meet our team.

Chris McCartney

Project Management Director

Chris McCartney

  • London-based Director specialising in Project Management
  • 30 years’ experience in Technical Due Diligence, Dilapidations and Project Management.
  • APC Counsellor.

Case Studies

Unit 2, White Hart Works, 550 White Hart Lane  in London, UK

Project Management, MEP Engineering and Health, Safety and Quality

Unit 2, White Hart Works, 550 White Hart Lane in London, UK

BREEAM ‘Excellent’ and Net Zero Carbon in operation achieved on new industrial development.

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Burleigh House, The Strand in London, UK

Multidisciplinary services

Burleigh House, The Strand in London, UK

Sustainable refurbishment of a 30,000 sq ft Grade II listed office on The Strand, London

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News & Insights

Insights 01 APR 2026

Why the Project Manager is construction’s most valuable asset

This article discusses why the project manager is considered construction’s most valuable asset.

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Insights 25 NOV 2025

Awaab’s Law: What you need to know and what comes next

Two-year-old Awaab Ishak lived in a flat plagued by mould, a common occurrence for inhabitants of social housing and private renters alike.

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News 07 JUL 2025

Contract admin app

We created an app that ensures complete document control by providing Director-approved certificates, secure long-term storage, easy retrieval, and automated reminders to help teams stay compliant, reduce risk and never miss a key date.

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“I love the challenge of transforming something from a dated and under-utilised asset into something that is state of the art and fully functioning. In my area of project management the whole idea of circular building life cycles, and the need for the industry to become more environmentally friendly and sustainable, is hugely exciting. The move towards things that are built to last, yet have the ability to be upgraded, is a trend that I can see growing and growing”