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CODA Architecture welcomes Andrew as Technical Director
CODA Architecture, part of award winning Sheffield based multi-disciplinary practice CODA Studios, has appointed a new Technical Director. Andrew Chetwynd has been with the Kelham Island based company for four years, originally as an architectural assistant and more recently as an architect and associate, leading the CODA Architecture post-planning team, tasked with the delivery of mixed use and residential projects across the UK. “It gives us great pleasure to welcome Andrew as a director at CODA,” said Managing Director Matt Bowker. “Andrew has very much transformed the way we deliver projects and is responsible for more than £100 million worth of work. “Over the past four years he has become a vital member of the CODA team, improving and enhancing our processes and as such we felt that this was absolutely the right time to bring him to director level.” Andrew commented: “This promotion comes off the back of years of hard work not just by myself but by the team I lead.
“Without them we would not be able to deliver the variety and number of projects that we are working on at the moment.
“I have always striven to achieve the highest standards possible and I encourage the same from the team around me.
“Given the skillset, ambition and enthusiasm we have at CODA Architecture, I believe the best is yet to come and we can achieve even more in the future.”
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