MEng CEng MICE MIStructE
ASSOCIATE, UK
In all his work, Tom strives to ensure that projects fulfil the needs of their end users. He says, “I love seeing something I’ve contributed to being built and used by the community. It’s all about the teamwork and diverse skillsets required to produce good buildings that help the wider society thrive.”
Tom is a confident structural engineer and an expert organiser who enjoys leading multi-disciplinary teams on a wide range of projects including high-rise schemes on constrained sites. He specialises in concrete, steel and cross-laminated timber (CLT) for the residential and commercial sectors. He reveals his favourite projects are “technically complex, requiring strong teamwork and collaboration with stakeholders.”
His current roles cover client liaison, project briefing and strategy, client management team (CMT) assignments and project delivery at all stages from concept to completion. He is a talented designer and project manager, and loves developing creative and sustainable engineering solutions — ideally solutions that tackle present and future societal challenges, such as climate change and economic uncertainty.
Tom works across many sectors including residential, commercial, hotels, masterplans and public projects (hospitals and prisons). He is experienced in running projects on confined or restricted sites where ongoing negotiations with multiple third party asset holders are required.
Ferry Island, Tottenham Hale Regeneration Project, London, UK
high rise residential buildings with a shared basement
North Island CMT, Tottenham Hale Regeneration Project, London, UK
client monitoring for high rise residential tower
Wandsworth Gasholder, Wandsworth, London, UK
redevelopment of gasholder structure, with asset protection requirements
Talgarth Road student accommodation, Hammersmith, London, UK
purpose-built student accommodation with vibration isolation requirements
Dalston Lane, Hackney, London, UK
CLT hotel above two levels of commercial space
Daedalus Waterfront masterplan, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, UK
major waterfront regeneration on heritage airbase site