Kennedy Watts
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Management Changes
In April 2008 a management buyout saw Brain Kennedy and Nick Watts give up their majority shareholding in the company . . .

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Kennedy Watts to detail The Shard
Kennedy Watts are proud to have been awarded the contract to detail the iconic Shard of Glass . . .

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Kennedy Watts in London
Many of the landmarks visible against the London skyline were modelled by Kennedy Watts and fabricated by Severfield-Rowen Plc . . .

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Kennedy Watts Tekla Modelling
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Tekla Structures
The Kennedy Watts Partnership was established in 1994 and has offices in Bradford, Hull and Bolton.

Founded by Brian Kennedy and Nick Watts, who collectively have 40 years experience in the steel industry, the company foresaw the potential in offering Structural Fabricators a detailing service using the most modern computerised techniques and software available.

The partnership currently employs Chartered and Graduate Structural Engineers, over 25 CAD draughtspersons, and has a continual recruitment programme.

We firmly believe in the importance both to our staff and our clients of a proper, structured training programme starting off with drawing editing and progressing through to construction modelling and drawing production.

The Partnership has completed many landmark projects in United Kingdom, Eire, the Far East, Russia and has recently quoted for work in the United States of America, the Middle East and India.

Since initial heavy investment in the late 1990's, been producing drawings, models and data for many of the major prestigious steelwork contracts in the UK.

More recently, aware of the dramatic advancements in computer hardware and operating system potential, we continue to upgrade our infrastructure of servers, workstations and software in order to improve our reliability and capability for our expanding client base.

Our offices have permanent reliable Internet links in place, providing fast data transfer capabilities to ensure that any program complications can mitigated by rapid redeployment of resources.