Building Surveyor Kevin Bashford takes up new Associate Role at MacConvilles

16th January 2018

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Building Surveyor Kevin Bashford takes up new Associate Role at MacConvilles

This year MacConvilles are celebrating their 80th Anniversary. Getting this year off to a great start we are delighted to announce the appointment of a new Associate Surveyor.

Kevin Bashford, one of our longstanding team members has accepted the position of Associate Building Surveyor.   This promotion reflects his hard work and dedication over the years.  His wide ranging skills and knowledge, mentoring of Junior Surveyors and Continuous Professional Development made him ideal for this role.

‘Having progressed through the ranks at MacConvilles, I’m delighted to have accepted the role of Associate within the Building Surveying team from the start of 2018.  I joined MacConvilles back in 2006 because they offered me the best chance to learn and progress in an established and well respected local company.  I have had the benefit of learning from some experienced colleagues over the years and exposure to a wide range of projects has seen me through my APC and beyond.  MacConvilles continues to encourage their staff to follow their interests and further themselves inside and outside work.  For that reason, they tend to be rewarded with loyalty from their staff and in turn, clients benefit from that continuity.  I’m grateful for the company’s support over the years and look forward to serving our valued clients in my new capacity during 2018.’


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