The Manchester and Maidenhead teams move to new premises on Wednesday 18 October, 2024.
The Manchester team will relocate to new premises at 1 St James Square, in Manchester’s central business district, while the Thames Valley operation will be based in central Maidenhead at Lantern, 1 Marlow Road.
Both new premises align with McBains’ ESG aspirations, with both buildings featuring improved sustainability credentials and attributes that support employees’ health and wellbeing.
The office spaces also boast connected and efficient working practices, offering enhanced flexibility, and improved collaborative working areas and social spaces.
Clive Docwra, Managing Director, McBains, said:
“We’re incredibly excited for our teams as they move into their new homes and start to benefit from all that these premises have to offer.
“Both relocations strengthen our commitment to sustainable, collaborative and efficient ways of working and will support our continued growth in the North of England and Thames Valley regions.”
Both offices have been involved in the delivery of major projects in these areas, including schemes for Lancashire Constabulary, South Staffordshire College and DWP in the North and projects for SEGRO, Natwest and Britvic in the Thames Valley.
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