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DBCP strengthens building control service with two new appointments
Two new members of staff have been appointed by Chesterfield-based DBCP, the leading provider of building control services in Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands.
Barry Thomas joins DBCP’s team of Building Control Surveyors to assist with the growing demand for building control services for projects in Derby City Centre, while Tracey Mansell has joined the company’s technical support team based in Dunston Innovation Centre.
Barry joins from Thurrock Council where he was a building control surveyor. It was in this role that he completed a degree in Building Control at Wolverhampton University as well as achieving full Chartership status with the industry’s leading bodies CABE and CIOB.
He commented: “It’s a very exciting time for me professionally. Derby is a great city and there is so much happening there with residential and commercial developments of all sizes. It’s great to be involved with key projects through my role with DBCP.”
Barry will be supported in his role by DBCP’s technical support team which has been joined by Tracey. In her new role, Tracey will provide frontline support to builders, architects and property owners, and DBCP’s team of building control surveyors operating throughout Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands.
Tracey commented: “I have always had a keen interest in architecture, building and design and a dedication to delivering excellent customer service so when this role came up, I seized the opportunity.”
Welcoming Tracey and Barry to the team David Pratt, Building Control Manager at DBCP said: “Demand for our services in and around Derby city centre and, indeed across Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands, is growing rapidly, so I’m delighted that both Tracey and Barry have joined the team. Growing the business with talented and skilled individuals is really important to us as it enables us to deliver the best building control service to all our clients.”
DBCP operates across Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands, working directly with eight local authorities to provide the best, most up-to-date building control service.
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