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Ingleton Wood completes ‘exciting’ merger of Martindales Architects in Cambridge Wednesday, 8th April 2020

We are pleased to announce the completion of a three-year merger of the Martindales Architects team in Cambridge that will allow us to provide fully-integrated services across all our disciplines whilst strengthening our position in the East of England.

Ingleton Wood acquired Martindales Architects in 2017 and moved its multi-disciplinary Cambridge operation, together with our architectural team, to Oakington Business Park.

For the past three years, the growing architectural team has been known as Ingleton Wood Martindales but following the completion of the merger, it has now been completely integrated into the Ingleton Wood family and will have the same brand: Ingleton Wood.

Our Cambridge office has doubled in size to over 30 employees since 2017 and continues to prosper under the leadership of Partner Anni Folan-White and Lead Director Mike Miller.

Anni said: “The completion of the architectural merger in Cambridge strengthens our position as a leading property and construction consultancy in the East of England whilst allowing us to continue to invest, grow and enjoy further success across all disciplines.”

Our client commissions range from new build and refurbishment projects to masterplanning and surveying work. Our sectors include education, healthcare, housing, local authority and commercial.

Director of Architecture Peter Griffiths said: “We are excited by the opportunity this brings, allowing us to provide an enhanced service through integrated team working across all of the Ingleton Wood disciplines.

“The merger also ensures that dedicated client service, care for environment, commitment to community and visionary approach remains at the heart of our work.”

Founded in 1979, Martindales started solely as an architectural design consultancy but evolved to encompass additional in-house services such as project management, environmental assessment, principal designers and specialist consultancy services.

 

 

 

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