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.

Michael Smyth

Director, Head of Technical Due Diligence

Michael Smyth

  • Director and Head of the Technical Due Diligence service at Hollis
  • Specialises in technical due diligence building surveys of commercial property
  • Experience with large portfolio surveys in the UK and mainland Europe. 
     

Case Studies

Tunbridge Wells warehouse refurbishment

Technical Due Diligence, ESG and Sustainability

Tunbridge Wells warehouse refurbishment

From distressed asset to future-fit hub, our team moved a 197,000 sq ft warehouse towards EPC A.

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Anchor Retail Park

Multidisciplinary services

Anchor Retail Park in London's East End, UK

We delivered purchaser TDD for a rare inner-London mixed-use asset.

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News & Insights

News 10 DEC 2025

Hollis Highlights 2025

2025 has been an incredible year at Hollis, packed with achievements, growth and milestones we’re proud of.

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News 23 SEP 2025

UK Real estate fund hits £2BN in assets

Border to Coast’s UK Real Estate Fund hits £2bn milestone with Hollis support

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Insights 13 SEP 2023

To Bridge Europe’s Refinancing Gap, Property Owners Should ‘De-Risk’ Their Assets

Across Europe, borrowers are facing high interest rates, and lenders are reducing the amount they are willing to lend.

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“There are many aspects of my job that I love; and getting the opportunity to look around some amazing buildings has to be top of the list. I’ve had the chance to visit some fascinating properties, both big and small, that I would never have had the opportunity to see if I’d followed a different career path. In terms of what’s next for our industry, I think changes to the high street have become very visible. Also, the adoption of new technologies is gathering pace in surveying, and is now much more commonplace.”