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Rodgers Leask recruits ground engineering specialist

26 Jan Consulting engineer Rodgers Leask has appointed a new head of geo-environmental engineering for its Nottingham office.

Darcy Kitson-Boyce
Darcy Kitson-Boyce

Associate director Darcy Kitson-Boyce joins Rodgers Leask from HSP Consulting Engineers, also in Nottingham.

Derby-based Rodgers Leask opened its Nottingham office in 2021.

鈥淛oining a well-respected business like Rodgers Leask is always going to be a moment of pride, but joining at such an important time makes it even more exciting,鈥 he said. 鈥淎cross the next 12 months, we anticipate the start of multiple large projects in the local area, presenting more opportunity for us to offer our support and expert guidance on all ground-engineering matters.鈥澛

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He continued: 鈥淏ehind the scenes, I will be building a dedicated geo-environmental engineering team that will work alongside our other disciplines in Nottingham, the wider Midlands region and beyond.鈥

Rodgers Leask鈥檚 new associate director previously spent a 聽decade based in the southeast with LBHGEO Ground Engineering, working on several high-profile projects, including the new Sky Film Studios in Borehamwood, Highgate Hospital in London and several landfill redevelopment schemes. He also has experience providing geotechnical engineering input on complex basement developments across London.聽

Rodgers Leask managing director Paul Spencer said: 鈥淒arcy鈥檚 ambitions are aligned with what we want to achieve at Rodgers Leask so we鈥檙e very pleased he has decided to join us as we look to take the next steps for the Nottingham office. It鈥檚 rare to find people with Darcy鈥檚 level of experience and expertise, so this is testament to the hard work of all our teams across the country helping to raise our profile and make sure professionals across the industry know who we are and what we do.鈥

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