Restoration Specialist Appoints New South West Manager
Leading UK restoration specialist Linford-Bridgeman has expanded in to the South West with the appointment of Ian McEvoy as its new regional manager.
Birmingham, United Kingdom, May 30, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Leading UK restoration specialist Linford-Bridgeman has expanded in to the South West with the appointment of Ian McEvoy as its new regional manager.
Ian will be based in the company’s new South West regional office in Bristol and will be responsible for all contracts across the region.
He joins Linford-Bridgeman from conservation specialist Strachey and Strachey in Somerset where he was project manager responsible for the company’s church and castle contracts. During his time with Strachey and Strachey he worked on the restoration of St John the Baptist church in Bristol and Corfe Castle in Dorset.
Ian said: “I am delighted to join the Linford-Bridgeman team and be part of its expansion in to the South West. I have worked in the conservation sector for many years and Linford-Bridgeman has always been one of the country’s leading specialist contractors.”
Simon Linford, chief executive at Linford said: “Ian brings a wealth of specialist knowledge and local contacts to the team and will help us secure future contracts in the South West.”
Linford-Bridgeman is currently restoring the historic Quakers Friars building as part of the £500m Cabot Circus development in Bristol.
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Ian will be based in the company’s new South West regional office in Bristol and will be responsible for all contracts across the region.
He joins Linford-Bridgeman from conservation specialist Strachey and Strachey in Somerset where he was project manager responsible for the company’s church and castle contracts. During his time with Strachey and Strachey he worked on the restoration of St John the Baptist church in Bristol and Corfe Castle in Dorset.
Ian said: “I am delighted to join the Linford-Bridgeman team and be part of its expansion in to the South West. I have worked in the conservation sector for many years and Linford-Bridgeman has always been one of the country’s leading specialist contractors.”
Simon Linford, chief executive at Linford said: “Ian brings a wealth of specialist knowledge and local contacts to the team and will help us secure future contracts in the South West.”
Linford-Bridgeman is currently restoring the historic Quakers Friars building as part of the £500m Cabot Circus development in Bristol.
Restoration and building specialist.
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01564 796200
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Tom Grocott
01564 796200
www.leader.co.uk
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