Andrew Reid and Partners

Andrew Reid and Partners
Private company
Industry engineering consulting
Founded 1970
Headquarters London, UK
Website andrewreid.co.uk

Andrew Reid and Partners (AR&P) is a multi disciplinary engineering consultancy based in London. It provides mechanical and electrical engineering consultancy and associated services. It was established in 1970 in the UK by Andrew Reid as a building services consultancy.[1] Its core services include diagnostic assessments of under performing buildings and the management or independent validation of building engineering services commissioning.

History

Andrew Reid specialise in critical engineering services design and commissioning and have worked on a variety of buildings in many sectors. Their work in commissioning began at the Barbican Arts Centre, through all fourteen phases of London’s Broadgate development to the present day including the 750,000ft2 headquarters for UBS at 5 Broadgate in London.

Since the late 1990s, when internet services began to take hold in global communications Andrew Reid has been responsible for the successful commissioning of data centres for several of the world most successful brands, many of whom demand strict confidentiality.[2]

Design engineers have been involved in work at The National Gallery since the mid 1980s when the company designed the building services for the new Sainsbury Wing.[3] The company’s designers have since been involved in many museums and galleries including Dulwich Picture Gallery, the National Maritime Museum and the Imperial War Museum.

Mergers

In 2014, building services consultancy Hurley Palmer Flatt acquired a majority controlling share in the business.[4][5][6] In 2016, in order to accommodate the growth of the business in moved into 240 Blackfriars.[7]

Key Projects

References

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  11. Ltd Design, Neville Bruton. "SCHEDULE OF WORKS - IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMS" (PDF). www.museuminsider.co.uk.
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  13. Limited, 8 Build. "BRITISH LAND 155 BISHOPSGATE". www.8build.co.uk.
  14. Reid, Andrew. "Deutsche Bank Achieve LEED Gold. Again". www.andrewreid.co.uk.
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