Latest News | 6 July 2021

Faithful+Gould and Atkins add backing to Derby Property Summit

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Faithful+Gould and Atkins have been announced as the event partner for this year’s Derby Property Summit.

The firm has given its backing to the event, which is set to take place on Wednesday 14th July, showcasing the city’s investment pipeline and future opportunities.

This year’s summit, entitled Living for the City, will be a hybrid event, with delegates attending in person and online.

Hosted by business journalist Declan Curry, it will feature speakers, including Derby City Council chief executive Paul Simpson, as well representatives from St James Securities and Cale Street.

Faithful+Gould has been part of the Atkins Group since 1996. On July 3, 2017, SNC-Lavalin acquired Atkins.



Together, it is a fully integrated professional services and project management company, which provides project management and commercial services for major projects around the world. In Derby, Faithful+Gould and Atkins works closely with Derby City Council.

In a statement, the firm said: “Faithful+Gould and Atkins are delighted to be sponsoring and attending the 2021 Derby Property Summit: Living for the City.

“We are committed to our investment in Derby, not only in serving the city council and its partners as valued clients, but also as a place of work for our teams and a home to many of our staff.

“Our local teams deliver the outcomes that matter most, throughout the lifecycle of built asset projects and programmes, whether it’s a multidisciplinary regeneration scheme, new transport hub or single asset survey.

“We focus on bringing together public and private sector partners, strengthening relationships and creating resilient development activity.

“We use our networks, specialist knowledge, industry experts and local experience to unify community stakeholders, transforming opportunities into live innovative schemes that deliver demonstrable social value.

“Faithful+Gould and Atkins have delivered a variety of projects that shape the prosperity and resilience of Derby and the surrounding areas and we aspire to continue working with Derby and its community to position it as a solid choice for investment and development.”

There is still time to register for a place at the summit. For more information and to book please click here.



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