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Management adjustments at Keltbray’s engineering consultancy

Goedworth House, Keltbray

Wentworth House Partnership, Keltbray’s in-house engineering firm, has named Stuart Vaughan and Tim Lohmann joint directors of the company

You will continue to lead the WHP’s growth plans and build strong, collaborative working relationships among Keltbray’s delivery businesses, supply chain partners and customers, as well as working with customers outside of the Keltbray business.

In their new roles, Stuart Vaughan and Tim Lohmann will take over responsibility from Stuart Marchand, who founded the company in 1999 and retired at the end of April.

Over the past twenty years, WHP has grown to become a leading and highly regarded consultancy specializing in temporary employment and geotechnical engineering.

Stuart Marchand will continue to work in an advisory capacity for WHP so that the company and its customers can continue to benefit from the value engineering he offers.

Focus on challenging developments in London

Since its inception, WHP has grown into a 70-strong engineering and technician consultancy with offices in Esher, Leeds, Bathgate and Bristol.

WHP has worked on nearly 3,000 projects, many of which have focused on challenging developments in central London, including deep basements and the preservation and stabilization of many of the facades on Regent Street, as well as national road, rail and water infrastructure projects.

WHP operates nationwide and has also gained international recognition for performing construction work for projects in Hong Kong and Myanmar.

Keltbray Chief Executive Officer Brendan Kerr said: “Stuart has made a significant contribution to the growth and professional development of the UK construction and geotechnical industries.

“I would like to thank him for the strong leadership, innovative thinking and quality of service that he provided to the group and its customers during his time at Keltbray.

“On behalf of all of my colleagues, I would also like to wish him a long and happy retirement, knowing that we can continue to draw on his considerable knowledge and experience as advisors to Keltbray and its customers.”

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