(L - R): Craig Waldron, Carl Humpage and Carl Hubbard.

Building consultancy opens Nottingham city centre office amid “growth and success”

Sustainability and monitoring & evaluation (M&E) firm CPW has solidified its presence in Nottingham with its recent relocation to a new city centre office space.

Having been located on Stoney Street within the Lace Market area of Nottingham since 2008, the move to a 3,500 sq ft space in the Imperial Buildings on Victoria Street marks a new chapter for the firm, aligning with its “consistent growth and success” in Nottingham and the surrounding areas since joining the region’s business community in 2003.

Rising staff levels, flexible ways of working and the resurgence of client facing activity were key drivers in the decision to relocate CPW’s Nottingham team. The leadership team was compelled to create a space that was “adaptable and complimentary of the energy, drive and passion that the CPW team embodies”.

Carl Humpage, director and Nottingham office lead at CPW, commented: “We wanted to create a space that enables us to produce the best possible work for our clients, while also achieving a flexible office setting for our 26 staff with all the modern facilities and intricacies needed for growth in the sector.

“Larger screens for building information modelling (BIM) capability, a boardroom with the ability to cater for larger meetings, a virtual reality room to bring our projects to life and the sustainability of air source heat pumps are just a few of the ways the new space is optimal for our line of work.”

Craig Waldron, director at CPW, added: “The new office has provided us with an opportunity to re-invest. It’s an exciting and creative workspace that our colleagues are already loving. It’s brilliant how the new environment has reinvigorated the team and really enhanced the energy, drive and passion for what we do.

“The location also provides us with easier access to the city centre and all its amenities, with a close tram stop improving connectivity for commuters and promoting more sustainable transport options.”

The fully refurbished office includes facilities to promote staff capacity and wellbeing, including larger spaces for social evenings, breakout spaces for varied meeting environments and a pool table for friendly competition.

Carl Hubbard, director and Nottingham office co-lead at CPW, concluded: “Our work in the East Midlands is something we are really proud of and the mission to deliver low or zero carbon design solutions is never ending.

“Looking ahead to our 20th year in Nottingham, we are excited to build further on our current client base and our new office plays a vital role in our position as a leading business in the regional construction community.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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