Architects expand in Midlands
AN architecture practice has expanded its footprint in the Midlands by launching a new office in Birmingham.
Nottingham-based CPMG Architects has opened the new operation in the city’s business district to join its other offices in London and China.
The firm, which was founded in the East Midlands city in 1997, has agreed a deal on space in The Lewis Building in Bull Street.
The new base will be led by director Anil Parmar, who has worked for CPMG for more than 20 years and studied at the Birmingham School of Architecture.
Mr Parmar said: “We have developed a wealth of Birmingham contacts through a consistent pipeline of work over the last ten years or so and the time is now right to build on those relationships and expand and develop our offering in the West Midlands market.
“The new office will allow us to further expand our network and client base in the West Midlands, as well as continue to deliver award-winning standards of work for our clients.”
The firm has worked on several projects in the West Midlands over recent years including the air traffic control tower at Birmingham Airport and the recently opened Kitty Café at Grand Central.
Managing director
Flisher said: “This Richard
move reflects our ambitious drive for sustained growth at CPMG but, most importantly, it will allow our team to build on recent project successes such as Christ Church Academy and a new Free School in Yardley Wood Birmingham.
“The strengths we have in key sectors align perfectly with the needs of our clients in the Birmingham market.
“Anil’s expertise and experience has allowed him to help the business deliver fantastic projects alongside our talented team and, with him at the helm, we are confident that this new venture will see the business continue to grow.”