28.07.2025
Meet our new staff members across our Fire Safety, Retrofit, Building Surveying, Employer's Agent, Cost Consultancy and Clerk of Works teams!
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We’re thrilled to share the expansion of the Keegans team, with the addition of seven excellent new members of staff across several of our key services. This growth strengthens our ability to deliver exceptional services to our clients and reinforces our commitment to excellence. Here’s a brief introduction to our new team members:
Henry Evans – Joining as an Associate Retrofit Coordinator & Assessor, Henry brings a strong background in sustainability, energy efficiency, and a Master’s in Sustainable Development. His expertise will help us deliver impactful, environmentally conscious solutions.
Kenneth Scott – A new addition to our Glasgow team, Kenny joins us as a Retrofit Coordinator & Assessor, playing a pivotal role in helping us deliver our exciting retrofit programmes across Renfrewshire, North Lanarkshire, Dundee, and the Highlands.
Raahim Mahmud – A Graduate Fire Engineer with over two years of sector experience, Raahim is passionate and driven, and we look forward to supporting his growth as part of our fire safety team.
Jonathan Walker – With abackground as a leading Firefighter in the London Fire Brigade, Jonathan is committed to public safety. He joins us an Associate Fire Risk Assessor, bringing a wealth of experience across a wide range of complex fire safety projects.
Dan Leuca – Bringing more than 30 years of experience across residential, commercial, and education sectors, Dan joins as a Clerk of Works. A full member of the ICWCI, he’s committed to ensuring top-quality project delivery and regulatory compliance.
Yaw Adofo --With over seven years’ experience in the construction industry and a Masters degree in Quantity Surveying, Yaw brings valuable expertise and skills to Keegans, strengthening both our Cost Consultancy and Employers Agent teams as we continue to deliver high-quality services to our clients.
Austin Reynolds – With a diverse background in both Building Surveying and Architecture, Austin joins us as a Building Surveyor, adding valuable technical expertise and design understanding to the team.
We’re excited to have such talented individuals on board as we continue to go from strength to strength. We look forward to the expertise and value they’ll bring to our projects and clients.
How do Multi-Disciplinary Teams work?
MDT working recognises the complex nature of higher-risk building work and the range of disciplines required. MDT members will be brought together to assess each application, whether initial building control approval, change control or completion certificate. The MDT will also be involved throughout the construction phase for inspections, interventions and assessments of further information. The inspection schedule will be agreed upon by the MDT, who will provide a lead contact for applicants throughout the process. The MDT will assess the completion certificate application alongside the ‘as built’ information submitted, including change control details. A completion certificate will only be issued where there is sufficient evidence that what was built meets the functional requirements of building regulations as agreed.
What is a Quantity Surveyor?
A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a professional in the construction industry who specializes in construction costs and contracts. They are responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects, including conducting financial feasibility studies, cost estimation, cost planning and management, analyzing terms and conditions in the contract, predicting potential risks in the project, forecasting the costs of different materials needed for the project, preparing tender documents, contracts, budgets and other documentation, taking note of changes made and adjusting the budget accordingly, tender management including preparation of bills of quantities, contract conditions and assembly of tender documents, contract management and contractual advice, valuation of construction work, claims and dispute management, lifecycle costing analysis, and reinstatement cost assessment for insurance purposes. A key part of the role will be to liaise with a range of other teams working on the project, helping it to stay on track.
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