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Battersea Power Station consultant expands senior team

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Building services consultancy chapmanbdsp has appointed longstanding employee Duncan Scott to its board of directors. 

Credit: Battersea Power Station.

Scott joined the London-headquartered firm in 2002 as an intermediate mechanical engineer.   

He has an extensive background in workplace strategy, guiding occupiers in sectors such as legal, financial and tech in terms of real estate strategy and building design. 

As well as maintaining exemplary client relationships, Scott’s successful track record of strategic leadership makes him a valuable addition to the company’s culture and future growth in both existing and emerging markets.  

He will also continue to look at process-driven efficiencies, underpinning this with chapmanbdsp’s commitment to sustainable practices, as well as supporting colleagues to reach their full potential in delivering world-class projects. 

His appointment strengthens the Board’s depth and range of experience, positioning chapmanbdsp for continued growth and resilience in a challenging and competitive market. 

He said: “I am delighted to be part of this Board, especially during such an exciting period of growth for the business.  

“Maintaining a strong, client-centred approach has always been a priority, as well as fostering an environment where our people have every opportunity to succeed.” 

chapmanbdsp chief executive, Ray Upjohn, added: “With a dedicated tenure of over twenty years at chapmanbdsp, Duncan has made a significant and growing impact on our organisation’s success.  

“This promotion to the Board of Directors is testament to Duncan’s outstanding contributions and exceptional leadership over the years.” 

Credit: chapmanbdsp.

chapmanbdsp provided a building services engineering solution for the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station. 

By ensuring the plantroom was designed and built ‘between floors’, the commercial development team mitigated the need for huge air ducts in the vast retail space at London’s iconic destination. 

Its engineering solutions also created more space for commercial units inside the building and residential units on the roof. 

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