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WW:Academy 2026. Investing in Our People at Every Level

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WW:Academy 2026. Investing in Our People at Every Level

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As Wallace Whittle continues to grow, so too does our commitment to developing the people who drive our success.

The Wallace Whittle Academy remains a cornerstone of this approach; it brings together colleagues from across our offices to learn, collaborate and build upon the skills needed to support both their individual careers and the wider business.

Kicking off the 2026 programme, our recent Level 2, 3 and 4 sessions welcomed staff at every stage of their journey, from apprentices to associates, graduates to directors. Across a series of tailored two-day sessions, attendees stepped away from their day-to-day roles to engage in discussions, share their perspectives, listen to seminars and explore new potential ways of working.

“The WW:Academy is a key part of how we invest in our people. It’s about creating the space for collaboration, sharing ideas, and developing the skills that go beyond day-to-day project delivery”

“As we continue to grow as a business, it’s vital that we develop our people alongside that growth. The Academy gives our teams the opportunity to step back, think strategically, and understand how they contribute to the wider success of the business, which quality of service and product at its core.”

Our MD, Allan McGill, shared with us.

We kicked off this year’s Academy programme with our Level 2 cohort, bringing together junior and graduate staff from across our offices for the two days. Designed to support those in the early stages of their careers, the level 2 sessions focus on building confidence, encouraging curiosity and providing a bit of exposure to the wider industry, beyond their day-to-day project work.

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By connecting staff from different offices and disciplines, the academy helps establish strong working relationships early on and fosters a sense of belonging for our younger staff. Over the two days, attendees took part in a series of seminars and discussions led by both internal teams and external experts. Guest speakers from Doig + Smith shared insights into the importance of effective project management. At the same time, Hiper Technology Group delivered a thought-provoking session and task on AI and automations, exploring how emerging tech can support efficiency without compromising accuracy, quality or privacy.

Building on this foundation, our level 3 sessions brought together mid to senior level staff for a more strategic programme focused on broadening perspectives and strengthening cross-disciplinary collaboration. At this stage, the academy shifts towards developing a deeper understanding of the wider business and industry, encouraging attendees to think beyond their immediate roles and consider how their work contributes to overall project success.

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A key highlight of this session was the joint discussion led by our managing director, Allan McGill and John Petrie of Petrie Buchanan. Following the recent addition of Petrie Buchanan to the Wallace Whittle Group, this session offered valuable insight into the acquisition, alongside conversation around productivity, efficiency and the opportunities this brings for both our teams and our clients.

Alongside this, discussions continued to highlight innovation and technology, including the role of AI and Automation, encouraging staff to challenge their existing ways of working and explore how new approaches could enhance work efficiency and performance.

Lastly, our Level 4 session brough together senior staff from across the business, stepping away from the day-to-day management of project delivery. Designed to support leadership development, these sessions encourage open discussion around business strategy, performance and the future direction of Wallace Whittle. Our Level 4’s also explored how they can contribute to driving the business forward, whilst also sharing experiences and identifying potential opportunities to improve efficiency across teams.

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“It’s really important that the Academy workshops provide direct access to our Managing Director, who attends all sessions and encourages staff at all levels to engage with each other and with him from the very start. This empowers everyone to get involved and play a part in shaping and developing the business for the future,” said Paul Hargreaves, Academy Manager.

This level of access helps to build a broader understanding of the business beyond individual roles, strengthening confidence and encouraging more informed decision-making across all levels.

“Our Academy workshops are not focused on technical skills, but instead provide a platform for wider personal development. From soft skills to peer-to-peer engagement, they help strengthen the team ethos of the business through collaboration and shared experiences,” added Raymond Kelly, Quality & Standardisation Manager


The Academy continues to play a vital role in developing our people at every stage of their careers. By creating opportunities to connect, collaborate and learn, we are not only strengthening individual capabilities but building a more aligned and forward-thinking community.

If you’re interested in being part of a business that invests in its people, you can explore our current opportunities on our careers page.


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BIM Stage 2 Re-Certification

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BIM Stage 2 Re-Certification


At Wallace Whittle, we are committed to delivering excellence in both our products and our services, ensuring the highest quality.

Our BIM certification process is one of the many ways we demonstrate our in-house capability to successfully deliver BIM Stage 2 projects, which fully align with the RIBA stages and industry best practices.

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We’re proud to share that we’ve successfully completed our BIM Stage 2 Re-Certification Audit, conducted by BSI (British Standards Institution), for our ninth consecutive year! 

This latest audit, carried out in April, reinforces our ongoing commitment to quality assurance, standardisation, and the effective implementation of our information management processes. It serves as a vital benchmark of our ability to meet industry standards and deliver high-quality outcomes through virtual construction. 

The audit reviewed multiple projects across Wallace Whittle, confirming our compliance with BIM protocols and the strength of our internal standards. Our skilled digital engineers are able to apply BIM from the earliest concept stages, enabling us to visualise design intent and make data-driven decisions. Using a robust suite of in-house standards alongside advanced BIM authoring tools, we develop our designs in a 3D environment, facilitating seamless collaboration with our design partners and ensuring efficient information exchange. 

This integrated approach allows our designs to transition smoothly into the construction phase, reducing on-site rework, and minimising material waste. By embedding data into our models from the outset, we empower our clients with the tools to build progressive operational datasets, laying the groundwork for comprehensive digital asset management and a full project audit trail. 

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Over the two-day audit, the auditor demonstrated meticulous attention to detail, thoroughly reviewing evidence to confirm the consistent implementation of our BIM processes across multiple projects. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, particularly highlighting the strength of our BIM Standards, and the clarity of our process documentation. 

Paul Hargreaves, Associate Director & Academy Manager, Paul Underhill, Associate BIM Technician, and Andrew Masson, Senior BIM Technician, were instrumental in the success of the audit, which also involved Raymond Kelly, our Quality and Standardisation Manager & Associate Director. Their deep understanding of our systems and processes, along with their ability to efficiently guide the auditor to relevant evidence, played a key role in achieving such a positive outcome. 

“Our processes are the principles on which the successful delivery of our projects is based. For an external auditor to review our documentation & project delivery and pass us for this accreditation is testament to the hard work of our project teams in operating in line with the ISO19650 industry standard.” Paul Underhill shared. 

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Wallace Whittle has once again achieved BIM Stage 2 re-certification, marking another successful year of upholding our commitment to quality. 

This accomplishment reflects the collective effort of our entire team and underscores our commitment to maintaining high standards, delivering quality outcomes, and consistently applying BIM processes with precision across all projects. 

“Achieving BIM Re-Certification following the 2-day Audit by BSI once again demonstrates our commitment to delivering quality of product, quality of service, standardisation, and consistency across all aspects of the business. A lot of credit must go to our BIM leads, Andrew and Paul, who demonstrated to the auditor how effectively we’re applying these processes in practice.” shared Raymond Kelly.


To learn more about our BIM processes or industry accreditations, reach out to Raymond Kelly our Quality & Standardisation Manager at [email protected]


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5 Years. 25 Fit-Outs. 500,000ft2. One Growing Edinburgh Team

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5 Years. 25 Fit-Outs. 500,000ft2. One Growing Edinburgh Team

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In five years, a lot can change…

What began as a small team of three in our Edinburgh office has grown into a team of more than thirty, delivering over 25 commercial fit-outs and transforming over half a million square feet of workspace across the city, and the country.

Since Wallace Whittle’s management buyout, this growth has been shaped not just by scale, but by a shift in how workplaces are designed, delivered and experienced. Today, our Edinburgh team creates spaces that balance performance, sustainability and the needs of the people who use them every day.

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Over the past five years, the Edinburgh team has delivered over 25 fit-outs across the city, with commercial office space emerging as a defining area of expertise. These projects span a diverse client base but share a common goal: creating workplaces that support performance, wellbeing and long-term adaptability. From contemporary financial offices to sustainability-led headquarters, each project reflects a tailored approach, underpinned by strong technical delivery and close collaboration with clients and design teams.

“The expectations of commercial workspace have shifted significantly over the past five years. Clients are no longer just looking for functional offices, they want environments that support wellbeing, attract talent and align with their sustainability ambitions. Our role is to bring all of that together, delivering spaces that perform technically while genuinely enhancing the day-to-day experience of the people using them.” Stephen Osborne, Edinburgh Director, shared with us.

Royal London, saw the transformation of the top five floors at 80 Fenchurch Street in London into a high-quality, future-focused workplace. The space brings together staff offices, breakout areas, meeting suites and a dedicated client environment, all designed to support both day-to-day operations and wider business engagement.

Through the integration of advanced building services and alignment with BREEAM and WELL standards, the project prioritises environmental performance, air quality and user experience. Achieving an EPC rating of ‘A’ and WELL Platinum, the development reflects a holistic, sustainability-led design approach. You can read more about Royal London’s Fenchurch Street office here.

The success of the project has led to continued collaboration with Royal London, including further work within their Edinburgh office portfolio.

Alongside landmark projects such as Royal London 80 Fenchurch Street, our Edinburgh team has delivered a wide range of commercial fit-outs across the UK, each tailored to meet our clients’ specific needs while maintaining a consistent focus on quality, performance and sustainability. Such as:

Five Years On

Reflecting on the past five years, the growth of our Edinburgh office has been shaped not only by the number of projects delivered, but by the strength of the relationships built along the way. From early commissions to repeat collaborations, our work across the commercial sector has allowed us to develop a deep understanding of what our clients need from their spaces, both now and in the future.

Operating from Thistle Street has positioned the team at the heart of Edinburgh’s commercial landscape, supporting a wide range of organisations in delivering high-quality, future-ready workplaces. The 25 fit-outs completed during this period reflect that journey, each contributing to the evolving fabric of the city and reinforcing our reputation for technical excellence and collaborative delivery.

Alongside this, the continued growth of the team will play a key role in shaping what comes next, bringing new skills, perspectives and energy that will support the delivery of increasingly complex and ambitious projects.

“What’s been most rewarding over the past five years is seeing how the Edinburgh team has grown in both size and capability. We’ve built a really strong, well-rounded group here, and that’s allowed us to take on more complex commercial projects with confidence. The quality of work coming out of the office now is a real reflection of the people delivering it.”

With a strong pipeline of work and an expanding team, we look ahead with confidence to the next chapter.


To learn more about our Edinburgh team and our commercial fit-out capabilities, please get in touch at [email protected] or reach out directly to Stephen at [email protected]

We’d be happy to discuss how we can support your next project.


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New people, new projects and new profits - how the Wallace Whittle Belfast office has been shaped post-MBO.

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New people, new projects and new profits - how the Wallace Whittle Belfast office has been shaped post-MBO.

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In April 2021, Wallace Whittle went through a management buy-out. As we celebrate the five-year milestone this year, we look to our Belfast office, which has grown in size, strength and turnover.

We sat down with Location Director, Gavin and Associate, Aidan to discuss the timeline and process of this growth.

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Foundations

Wallace Whittle Belfast has existed in various forms since 2006. In 2017, we made a deliberate move to re-establish a stronger Belfast office – this time with a very different ambition.

The earlier presence was perhaps best known for projects like IKEA, but this wasn’t about putting the same pieces back together. With new leadership, a new team and a broader scope of expertise, the focus quickly shifted toward more complex projects and a stronger, more consistent presence in the Northern Ireland market.

That approach has taken the office from a single desk to a well-oiled team of twelve, with turnover doubling in the past year alone.

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Building the Team

The re-build began with the appointment of Gavin McCausland as Location Director and Board member in 2017. For that first year, he was the Belfast office. Maurice McAnearney, Director, joined the following year, followed by Aidan Keown, Associate – forming a core team that remains in place today.

Having worked together for many years previously, they didn’t need time to find their rhythm. The trust was already there, which meant the focus could stay on getting the work right from day one.

“At the start, it was just about getting something up and running again. There wasn’t a big masterplan, it was more a case of building it properly, bringing the right people in, and making sure the work we delivered spoke for itself.” Gavin shared

There was a conscious shift early on. Rather than continuing with smaller, fragmented projects, the team set its sights on work of a different scale. Securing Dublin Airport marked a step forward – one of those jobs that signals a change, both internally and in the market. From there, framework appointments, including Department of Education projects, helped build momentum and strengthen long-term relationships.

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A New Home on Hill Street

From that small founding team, Belfast has grown into a well-established office of twelve people, supported by a move into a new city centre space in May 2025.

Now based on Hill Street, the office sits in one of Belfast’s most vibrant areas. It’s a setting that suits the team – busy, connected, and with plenty going on around it.

Like our other offices across the UK, the Belfast space reflects a consistent Wallace Whittle approach – creating a high-quality, flexible environment that supports collaboration and day-to-day working. It’s part of a wider investment in how we operate as a business.

That investment has already made a difference. Since relocating, both headcount and turnover have increased significantly. The growth has been steady rather than rushed, built on reputation, relationships and repeat work.

Sustainability is part of that shift as well. The city-centre location has improved access to public transport, and the building incorporates features such as photovoltaic panels and aerothermal heat pump systems. More widely, sustainability is shaping the work itself, with net zero requirements now embedded in many design briefs and driving demand for decarbonisation and retrofit projects.

Project-led Change

The change in the Belfast office is probably easiest to see in the work being delivered.

Cambridge Halls is a good example of how things have moved on – it’s a different scale of project to what the team was dealing with in the early days. The high-rise nature of this Building Safety Act high-risk, multi-building, 2400-bedroom purpose-built student accommodation, complete with a full BSR gateway submission, changed the scale of major projects the team was able to deliver. At the same time, developments like the award-winning Paradise SE11 commercial office development in London show where things are heading, particularly around low-carbon design and timber construction.

“Dublin Airport was probably the point where it felt like things were moving in the right direction. Since then, the work’s changed, the scale’s changed, but the approach hasn’t – we just focus on doing a good job and build from there.” Gavin shared.

Since that early milestone, the portfolio has broadened across sectors. Projects such as DVA Headquarters, the new benchmark MOT Test Centre, Wolverhampton Learning Quarter and Rapid7 Belfast reflect a team that’s comfortable working across different types of work, adapting to different challenges as they come.

That approach has naturally opened up new opportunities. The team has expanded its presence in sectors such as student accommodation, commercial development, particularly retrofit and decarbonisation, alongside further and higher education and urban realm projects.

Some projects lean more technical, particularly where Passivhaus or tighter sustainability targets are involved. Others are more about the relationships behind them. There’s a core group of architects and contractors the team continues to work with, and that consistency says a lot about how the Belfast office operates, reflecting the wider Wallace Whittle ethos.

Working in the Belfast Market

Operating in Northern Ireland comes with its own dynamics. The talent pool is smaller, and at times political uncertainty has had an impact on project pipelines. But those challenges have helped shape a more focused and considered approach.

However, being part of a wider business is a clear advantage. The Belfast team draws on experience from across the UK and Ireland, bringing added depth to what it can offer locally. Access to Wallace Whittle’s UK-wide Sustainability team supports that further, combining specialist expertise with the agility of a regional office.

There’s also a particular way of working that suits the market. In an environment where contractors are known for being pragmatic and delivery-focused, the Belfast team operates in much the same way – responsive, straightforward, and focused on getting things done.

That carries through internally as well Gavin shared,

“It’s a small team, so everyone has to pull together. There’s no real ‘that’s not my job’ attitude – if something needs to be done, people just get on with it. That’s probably been one of the biggest strengths as we’ve grown.”

It’s not something that’s enforced – it’s just how the team works. That approach creates a collaborative environment where workloads are shared, and support is readily available. No one is left carrying too much on their own, and that balance has been a key factor in sustaining growth without compromising quality.

Developing Talent for the Future

With a limited recruitment pool, developing talent has become a key focus – not just for Belfast, but across Wallace Whittle.

That’s reflected in how the team is growing. Aidan Keown has recently been promoted to Associate, alongside Nick Hawthorne, showing the progression that’s possible within a developing office.

Apprentices play an important role. Through the Wallace Whittle Academy, the team is supporting early-career engineers as they build their experience, helping to create a pipeline for the future. A wider business initiative supports this, making it easier for offices to bring in apprentices and invest in long-term development through a ‘buy one, get two free’ approach where Head Office covers apprentice costs.

The Belfast team is also building stronger links with schools and universities, including Methodist College Belfast, Ulster University and Queen’s University – helping to raise awareness of engineering careers and connect with emerging talent.

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Looking Ahead

The next phase for Belfast is about continuing what’s already working – quality of product & quality of service.

Growth is very much part of the plan, with the team expected to expand alongside a steady pipeline of work across healthcare, life sciences and decarbonisation. At the same time, being part of a wider business provides a strong platform, with access to experience across the UK and Ireland as projects continue to grow in scale and complexity.

That connection works both ways. Strong relationships with Irish contractors, many of whom operate across the UK, mean Belfast is well placed to support opportunities beyond Northern Ireland, particularly as we continue to grow our presence in England.

“The aim now is to keep growing, but not for the sake of it. It’s about bringing the right people in, doing the right projects, and making sure we don’t lose what’s worked well so far.” Gavin said.

There are still challenges, particularly around access to talent, but the approach is already in place: invest in people, build long-term relationships, and grow at a pace that doesn’t compromise quality.

From a single desk in 2017 to a well-established team less than a decade later, the progress is clear. Just as important is that the mindset hasn’t changed.

The focus is still on doing good work, working well together, and building something that’s going somewhere.


This marks another exciting step in Wallace Whittle’s growth journey as we continue to expand our capabilities and strengthen our presence across the UK.

Reach out to Gavin at [email protected] to discuss your next project.

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Wallace Whittle Degree Apprentice Selected for Scotland Men’s Hockey Squad at FIH Hockey Nations Cup.

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Wallace Whittle Degree Apprentice Selected for Scotland Men’s Hockey Squad at FIH Hockey Nations Cup.

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Wallace Whittle Degree Apprentice Selected for Scotland Men’s Hockey Squad at FIH Hockey Nations Cup.

We are proud to congratulate Degree Apprentice Engineer, Jedd Campbell, on his selection for the Scotland Men’s National Hockey Squad ahead of this summer’s FIH Nations Cup tournament in South Africa, 11th to 20th June 2026.

Balancing the demands of international sport alongside a professional engineering career is no small achievement, and Jedd’s selection reflects the commitment, discipline, and work ethic he brings both on and off the pitch.

As part of Wallace Whittle’s ongoing commitment to developing talented young professionals, the business has supported Jedd throughout his progression as both an engineer and international athlete. Through a flexible and supportive working environment, we have helped him continue pursuing elite-level sport while developing his engineering career within the business.

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His degree apprenticeship has allowed him to balance his international career with a full-time job that also provides him with a degree in engineering via a day-release University programme that aligns well with his summer international programme.

Jedd shared:

“The business has been incredibly supportive throughout my international hockey commitments with Scotland. They have generously sponsored me to assist with the costs associated with attending tournaments, which has significantly eased the financial pressure of competing at an international level. Their support has played a huge role in enabling me to continue representing Scotland while maintaining my role at work.”

Paul Cooper, Director, Glasgow said:

“It’s fantastic to see Jedd recognised at international level with his selection for Scotland. His commitment and attitude set a great example across our team, and we’re proud to support him as he represents at the highest level. Everyone at Wallace Whittle will be cheering him on.”

Wallace Whittle recognises the value that high-performing individuals bring to the workplace, particularly those who demonstrate the resilience, teamwork and dedication required to compete at elite sporting levels.

We’ll be cheering him on and wish him all the luck in competing!


We would be pleased to hear from other aspiring international athletes interested in combining high-level sport with a rewarding engineering career through opportunities like Jedd’s. Existing students are also welcome to apply; with the view they can convert to a day release degree apprenticeship.

To apply visit our Degree Apprenticeships page and please ensure when you are applying, you reference ‘Athlete’.


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Strengthening Our Expertise: Petrie Buchanan Joins Wallace Whittle

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Strengthening Our Expertise: Petrie Buchanan Joins Wallace Whittle

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WWe’re pleased to announce that utilities infrastructure specialist Petrie Buchanan has joined the Wallace Whittle group as part of our continued growth strategy.

Founded in 2002, Petrie Buchanan is well established across the UK, providing multi-utility infrastructure design and management to housebuilders and developers from planning through to completion.

The acquisition strengthens our service offering and allows us to provide clients with even greater support across the full lifecycle of a project. By bringing utilities expertise into the group, we can help streamline delivery, reduce delays and improve coordination across services.

Petrie Buchanan will continue to operate under its existing brand, with all current employees and directors remaining in place following the acquisition.

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Allan McGill, Managing Director at Wallace Whittle said:

“This is a strategic move to ensure our current and future clients have an increased level of efficiency and quality when it comes to accessing the services they need throughout a project. Petrie Buchanan’s experience and relationships within the utilities sector will help our clients access expertise more quickly while improving cohesion across services.

We’ve been actively pursuing our growth plans, particularly in England, and through the acquisition both businesses will be growing together and progressing towards our goals. Petrie Buchanan has a fantastic existing reputation and we’re eager to start working closely with the team. Energy is the thorn in everyone’s side currently and with each project needing to consider it we’re looking to join up to ease those pressures.”

John Petrie, Director at Petrie Buchanan said:

“After 25 years delivering expertise for our clients in the utilities sector, becoming part of the Wallace Whittle group is a significant milestone to support our growth and succession planning as well as theirs. I feel we’ve found the perfect culture fit for our team in joining forces with Wallace Whittle, and I’m looking forward to working with the management team, as I retain my role as company lead, to create a stronger and more comprehensive offering for the marketplace.

With demand high for our service offering, it’s a new and exciting challenge to maximise this with the backing of an established group.”

We already have a strong, long-term, working relationship with the Petrie Buchanan team, making this a natural fit for both businesses. Cross-team collaboration and knowledge sharing will allow us to continue enhancing the support and expertise we provide to clients across the UK.

This marks another exciting step in Wallace Whittle’s growth journey as we continue to expand our capabilities and strengthen our presence across the UK.


Wallace Whittle are looking for partnership or acquisition opportunities across the UK, with a focus in Glasgow, Leeds and Birmingham, so if you are interested in a non-committal discussion please contact Allan.

Allan McGill, Managing Director – [email protected]


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Wallace Whittle at UKREiiF 2026

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WWe are heading to Leeds for UKREiiF 2026


Hosted by the UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREIIF), the upcoming event stands as a pivotal platform where industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders converge to exchange insights and explore collaborative opportunities shaping the future of renewable energy and infrastructure investment.

Set amidst the vibrant heart of Leeds, from Tuesday 19th May to Thursday 21st May, this annual gathering promises an engaging agenda. From keynote addresses to panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions, it will encourage meaningful dialogue and drive actionable outcomes within the sector. With a keen focus on the latest trends, innovations, and investment strategies, we aim to gather invaluable knowledge and forge further strategic partnerships in this evolving landscape.

Our delegates, ready to contribute their expertise and perspectives, will engage in key discussions covering sustainability, market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and emerging technologies within renewable energy and infrastructure. But it’s more than just showcasing what we know – it’s about learning, collaborating, and growing together. Whether we’re sharing insights, brainstorming solutions, or simply swapping stories over coffee, we’re eager to meet with current and new connections.

We’re looking forward to the event, eager to catch up with many of our valued clients and collaborators, and explore new opportunities.

If you’d like to arrange a meeting over coffee or a drink, please reach out to our attendees below.

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Craig Robertson, Director, England – [email protected]

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Carl Saxon, Director, South England – [email protected]

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Paul Dean, Director, Manchester – [email protected]

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Colin Preston, Director, London- [email protected]

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Andrew Smith, Director, Leeds- [email protected]

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Sustainability

Sarah Chipchase, Director Sustainability – [email protected]

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Scotland

Barry McKeane, Director Glasgow – [email protected]

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Stephen Osborne, Director Edinburgh- [email protected]

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60+ Years of Engineering Excellence. 5 Years of Transformational Growth.

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60+ Years of Engineering Excellence. 5 Years of Transformational Growth.

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60+ Years of Engineering Excellence. 5 Years of Transformational Growth.

Founded in 1964. Re-engineered through management buy-out in 2021.


In 2021, a management buy-out marked the beginning of a new chapter. Not a new business, but a renewed one.

Since then, Wallace Whittle has grown from £8m to £20m turnover, and from 80 to over 200 people, expanding our reach, strengthening our capabilities, and continuing to deliver for clients across the UK and beyond.

April 2026 marks five years since that moment and we’re celebrating it in a way that reflects who we are today: by telling our story, recognising our people, and looking ahead.

The past five years have seen us reach far beyond our original home in Scotland and Ireland. While we’ve always had a presence in Warrington, our new offices in Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester and significant growth of the London office, has positioned us as a truly national consultancy. Major investments have also been made to upgrade our office infrastructure, enhance sustainability services, and a focus on in-house training through our Academy – all in the name of quality of product, quality of service and investment in our people.

“It’s an incredibly proud moment, celebrating five years of outstanding growth while marking our 62 years of history.

Our goal with the buy-out was to return to what Wallace Whittle is at its core, while evolving how we operate in a modern market. We took our decades-old foundation of quality and re-engineered the business in 2021 to support much larger ambitions through organic, investment-led and acquisitional growth. Today, we think like a major player, but we act with the agility and personal touch of a boutique consultancy.”

– Allan McGill, Managing Director

Allan added:  “A huge part of our success is down to the partnerships we have forged. We haven’t simply chased new clients – we’ve deepened our relationships with existing ones who have entrusted us with increasingly complex, high-value work.

“As we look towards 2030, our focus remains on staying a people-first, quality-driven business, while continuing to expand our UK-wide presence. With more expertise in-house, we are reducing outsourcing and positioning ourselves for the future, ensuring that as we scale, we never lose the excellence that the 1964 founders established.”

We’re proud to work with clients and collaborators who trust us time and again. Many of those relationships span years – even decades – and remain central to how we continue to grow.

We may technically be over 60 years old, but this is a business that continues to evolve.

The last five years have shown what’s possible when experience meets ambition. And as we look ahead, we’re focused on continuing that momentum – investing in our people, expanding our reach, and shaping the future of sustainable engineering.


If you’d like to be part of the next 5, 10 or 50 years of Wallace Whittle, whether by joining our growing team or bringing us onboard to deliver your next project – reach out to [email protected] or find us on LinkedIn.


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Andrew Smith Joins Wallace Whittle to Lead Leeds Growth

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Andrew Smith Joins Wallace Whittle to Lead Leeds Growth

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WWe have strengthened our presence in Leeds and the wider North of England with the appointment of Andrew Smith as Location Director, supporting our continued growth across Yorkshire and the region. 

Andrew joins us with more than 30 years of experience across the built environment. His appointment reflects increasing demand for our engineering and sustainability expertise across the region, as we continue to support a growing portfolio of residential, commercial, mixed-use, healthcare, life sciences, data centres, education and industrial projects. 

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Andrew Smith, Location Director, Leeds

Based in Leeds, Andrew will lead the development of the local team while working closely with clients and the wider company. The city’s strong connectivity and established development pipeline make it a key base for supporting projects across the North. 

With a background spanning senior leadership roles and the successful growth of his own consultancies, Andrew brings a blend of technical expertise and entrepreneurial insight. He is known for building high-performing teams and delivering complex projects, with a strong focus on collaboration and long-term value, traits we value at Wallace Whittle. 

A key priority for Andrew will be the organic growth of Wallace Whittle’s Leeds presence. With investment in people and talent development at the heart of our approach, he aims to source and nurture talent. Mentoring the next generation of engineers and contributing to projects that leave a lasting legacy across the UK.

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Commenting on his appointment, Andrew shared:

Leeds feels like the right place at the right time, both for Wallace Whittle and for me. Leeds is a central hub, well connected by rail and road, which allows us to support clients across Yorkshire and the wider North in a very practical and efficient way. 

“What really stood out to me about Wallace Whittle is its culture. In an industry facing a real shortage of talented and aspiring engineers at every level, building and retaining strong teams matters now more than ever. My priority is to grow the Leeds office in the right way, investing in people’s professional development and choosing projects where we can make a meaningful, long-term impact. Being part of a business with a clear growth plan and strong values is incredibly exciting”

Andrew’s appointment also builds on Wallace Whittle’s recent success across the region, including involvement in the Hungate development in York and the Dyecoats scheme in Leeds, a project that features towers and medium-rise blocks with ground-floor amenity areas and plant spaces. We also played a key role in this project achieving Gateway 2 Building Control Approval. 

Allan McGill, our Managing Director added: 

As Andrew steps into lead our Leeds office, strengthening our presence is a key move in delivering our continued growth across England. Andrew brings a rare combination of technical expertise and entrepreneurial experience that will help drive our regional expansion. His vision for building a strong team, focused on quality, culture and long-term relationships, aligns perfectly with our approach at Wallace Whittle.”

With Andrew leading the Leeds team, we are well-positioned to continue our regional growth, delivering innovative engineering and sustainability solutions across Yorkshire and the North East whilst investing in the next generation of talent.


Reach out to our England team to discuss your next project and be part of this growth.

Andrew Smith, Leeds Location Director –  [email protected]

Carl Saxon, Regional Director South England – [email protected]

Colin Preston, Business Development Director, South England – [email protected]

Peter Kirk, London Location Director – [email protected]

Darren Wright, Birmingham Location Director – [email protected] 


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Wallace Whittle Strengthens Leadership Team in England with Senior Appointment

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Wallace Whittle Strengthens Leadership Team in England with Senior Appointment

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WWe have appointed Colin Preston as Business Development Director for the South of England, further strengthening our leadership team in the region.

Colin joins following the addition of the Mecserve team to the London office, bringing over 30 years’ experience across commercial, residential, retail and hospitality sectors. His background includes senior roles at WSP and Mecserve, and delivering high-profile projects for clients such as The Crown Estate, Firmdale Hotels and British Land, as well as major mixed-use schemes across Regent Street, Oxford Street and Haymarket.

Business Development Director of South England, Colin Preston
Business Development Director, Colin Preston

Commenting on his appointment, Colin said:

“As a people-focused business that values quality and long-term partnerships, Wallace Whittle’s values align perfectly with my own. I’m excited to now build on the success the business has achieved in Scotland in the South of England. For me, it is about making the brand mean something by delivering consistency, passion and a personal touch in everything we do.”

Allan McGill, Managing Director, added:

“Along with our business growth plans for England we are delighted to welcome Colin to Wallace Whittle. Colin has joined us alongside the wider Mecserve team, however, he will be fully focused on developing and growing client relationships for the business. He will work closely with Craig Robertson, business development director for England, and Carl Saxon, regional director for South of England, in what is now a highly experienced team.”

Wallace Whittle continues to expand across England, focusing on commercial offices, mixed-use, student accommodation and emerging growth sectors, while strengthening collaboration across its UK-wide network.

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Some of the new faces in our London Office

As we continue to expand our presence, focusing on commercial offices, mixed-use developments, student accommodation, and emerging sectors, we are strengthening our leadership and aligning expertise across our offices to build a seamless, collaborative UK-wide network.

You can read more about our growth across England here – Scaling with Purpose: Our Vision for England – Wallace Whittle


Reach out to our England team to discuss your next project and be part of this growth.

Colin Preston, Business Development Director, South England – [email protected]

Carl Saxon, Regional Director South England – [email protected]

Peter Kirk, London Location Director – [email protected]

Darren Wright, Birmingham Location Director – [email protected] 


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