KWP Bradford, Hull, Bolton
 
The Kennedy Watts Partnership.

The Kennedy Watts Partnership was founded by Brian Kennedy and Nick Watts in Bradford in 1990, originally specialising in the design and detailing of structural steelwork for the fabrication industry.

Continuous investment in computerised equipment and software allowed the cost effective production of economical designs and technical information required by a modern Civil and Structural office.

The firm’s commitment to its clients and the success of paperless transfer of data between the Engineer and Fabricator allowed continuous growth within the practice, with additional offices in Hull and Bolton.

Completed Contracts


The Morpeth office was opened in 1995
to continue the growth in strength and depth, and now works in all building and civil engineering sectors, providing engineering services to clients for projects of all sizes.
The partnership was re-structures in 2000, with the Morpeth office becoming financially autonomous within the group.
The expertise and experience of the firm is demonstrated by its considerable repeat business and the many prestigious projects completed.

The office is run by David Mayhew, who has enjoyed almost 30 years of success in steelwork design and civil engineering.

His professional qualifications are;

  • ONC Civil Engineering
  • HNC Civil Engineering
  • Degree Qualification: BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering – First Class
  • Member of the Institute of Structural Engineers Chartered Engineer


Starting his career at Redpath Dorman Long in Cleveland, and after gaining experience with five further respected Consulting Engineering practices, he took on the role of Associate Partner with Kennedy Watts in 1994.
Since then, the practice has gone from strength to strength, and today enjoys a busy and varied workload based on delivery to time and budget, and the level of repeat business is testimony itself to the level of service that the company provides to its clients.

 
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