Neil’s career started back in 2005. He achieved his Honours degree in Quantity Surveying from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2008 before going on to achieve chartered status in 2016.
He has worked in private practice for most of his entire career either side of an 11 month stint in the public sector. He has worked his way up from trainee at his first firm to now Director at nbm Construction Cost Consultants Ltd.
Neil’s career has found him working on developments in various sectors including commercial, Hotels and Leisure, education, and residential development.
BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying
Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS)
New Build Hotel Development at Grace Bay, Turks & Caicos
• Client: Molo Hotel Group
• Contract Value: Undisclosed
• Role: Project Manager, Employer’s Agent & Quantity Surveyor
• Inter Continental, Kimpton, and Indigo Branded Hotels; 307 keys to be constructed utilising Modular construction.
New Build Hotel Development at 17 Corsham Street, Shoreditch
• Client: Blakes Hotels
• Value: £20m
• Role: Employer’s Agent and Quantity Surveyor
• Construction of 78 key Boutique Hotel with 4 levels of basement in Central London site.
Reconfiguration of Ground and First Floors at Holiday Inn Express London – Limehouse.
• Client: Brightbay Real Estate Partners
• Contract Value: £2.5m
• Role: Project Manager, Employer’s Agent & Quantity Surveyor
• Reconfiguration of the ground and first floors to create 24 additional keys and new Front of House Area.
AC Installation at The Principal York Hotel
• Client: Covivio
• Contract Value: £1.2m
• Role: Employer’s Agent & Quantity Surveyor
• Works involved the retrofit of a refrigerant AC system into a Grade II listed building.
Refurbishment of existing 87 bed Aparthotel to create 215 key Tribute by Marriott Hotel, Manchester Piccadilly
• Client: Molo Hotel Group
• Value: 8.5m
• Role: Project Manager, Employer’s Agent and Quantity Surveyor
• Refurbishment/Conversion of existing Aparthotel which involved stripping back all upper levels to a bare shell.