Consultancy expands with city office switch
A structural and civil engineering consultancy has expanded with an office move.
Narro Associates has switched to a larger base at The Cluny Works, in Newcastle’s Ouseburn area.
Bosses say its new home will “support its expanding team and strengthen collaboration with architects and developers throughout the region”.
The move follows a number of high-profile projects, which include the completion of residential scheme Tynemouth House alongside Mawson Kerr Architects.
It has also carried out conservation surveys and repair schemes, including work on the former Alnwick railway station for Northumberland Estates, and provided structural and civil engineering design for the redevelopment of Bamburgh Castle’s historic Walled Garden.
Ben Adam, managing director, said: “We’re delighted to be moving into The Cluny Works.
“This new space reflects the growth of our Newcastle team and our commitment to the North East.
“Ouseburn is a fantastic creative and cultural hub, and being based here will strengthen our relationships with local architects and developers.
“Our expertise in conservation and sustainable engineering is particularly well-suited to the area’s rich architectural heritage, and we’re excited about the opportunities ahead.”
The Newcastle expansion follows the opening of the firm’s first London studio.
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