Gateley RJA appoints new managing director
Gateley RJA, the specialist quantity surveying, employer’s agent, project management and clerk of works arm of professional services group Gateley, has appointed Steven Collin as managing director.
Collin, a chartered quantity surveyor, joined the business in 2017 and has spent the last six years in a director role.
His appointment is part of a succession plan following Richard Julian’s stepping down as managing director.
In his new role, Collin will continue to drive the consultancy’s national growth across the private rented and affordable housing, commercial and insurance sectors.
He said: “It’s an honour to be taking up the position of managing director at Gateley RJA and I’m extremely grateful for Richard’s guidance, as well as the support of the directors and wider team.
“Thanks to some big instruction wins, the business has experienced rapid expansion over the past two years, which has seen our team reach a headcount of 80 colleagues.
“I look forward to building on this trajectory as we begin the next chapter following the acquisition.”
Gateley RJA is a chartered quantity surveying practice offering quantity surveying, employer’s agent and project management services across a variety of property and construction projects.
It also has a dedicated clerk of works team, strategically positioned to deliver quality inspection services on construction sites nationwide.
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