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Planning Permission Granted for Victory Place

Victory Place in Ashford has now been granted permission and we are looking forward to works starting on site in the summer. MEA are providing Quantity Surveying services to Spelthorne Borough Council on this impressive project which will provide 127 affordable units targeted for NHS workers. The scheme which has

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Graduation Congratulations to Beth

Huge congratulations to Beth Stone who graduated on Friday with a Masters degree. We are very impressed that Beth obtained a merit in her MSc in Construction Cost Management from Reading University. Beth joined MEA earlier this year and works in the Surrey office as a Graduate Quantity Surveyor. She

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Nick Lelliott joins the team

We are very excited to welcome Nick Lelliott to the MEA team. Nick joins us as a Quantity Surveyor based in our Surrey office. Nick joins us from a large international firm of construction consultants, where he worked in both in their Birmingham and central London offices. He has worked

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Awards

Award-winning Project in Shere

We are delighted for our client and Lytle Associates Architects on their recent win at the Guildford Design Awards. The Grade II listed property in Shere received first place in Private House Conservation Project Category. MEA were proud to have provided Quantity Surveying and Contract Administration services to the renovation

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East Quay: a new arts and community landmark

We are delighted that The East Quay Arts Centre in Watchet officially opened on Friday, 26th November. MEA Clark have provided Quantity Surveying and Contract Administration services to this exciting new development which had its fair share of challenges during the build including storm battered and damaged harbour walls… and

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Funding Approved to Save Jane’s Roof

We are thrilled for our client that the roof of Jane Austen’s House is to be restored after they were awarded a grant by Historic England and Historic Houses Foundation from the second round of the Heritage Stimulus Fund, part of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund. The grant, coupled with

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