AppointmentsManchester-based Gateley Vinden strengthens building consultancy team

Manchester-based Gateley Vinden strengthens building consultancy team

Gateley Vinden has strengthened its building consultancy team in the North West with the appointment of Nick Coffey as associate director.

As a chartered building surveyor, Coffey brings eight years of experience to the team, advising both public and private sector clients on all aspects of property and asset management matters including landlord and tenant matters, technical due diligence and project management.

His appointment will see him working within Gateley Vinden’s Manchester team and is a key part of the building consultancy’s growth plans.

Gayle Taylor, head of building consultancy for Gateley Vinden, said: “Since I joined Gateley Vinden to head up the building consultancy team, there has been a significant increase in workload. As a result, we needed to expand the team with some great talent to continue to support clients, and legal professionals, with our extensive construction and building surveying services. Having worked with Nick in previous roles, I know his skillset will be a great boost for our North West team.”

Nick Coffey, associate director for Gateley Vinden’s building consultancy, comments: “I am really excited to join Gateley Vinden as part of the growth strategy for the building consultancy team. When discussing the vision for the future with Gayle, and how it aligned with my ambitions, I knew it would be a great opportunity to implement my experience and allow us to work towards the same goals. The close collaboration of property and legal professionals provides an exceptional platform to best assist our clients.”

The building consultancy team at Gateley Vinden provides straight talking advice to investors, landlords and occupiers, up and down the country, saving them money and helping them mitigate risk.

Gateley Vinden is part of legal and professional services group, Gateley. The business has a 46-strong team located in Birmingham, Bolton, Nottingham, Manchester and London.

Image: Nick Coffey and Gayle Taylor

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