A business that has seen exponential growth since its inception five years ago has opened its new office in Bristol.
Coreus Group was founded by Andrew Clancy in 2019, with the vision to create a business that people want to work for and with.
Coreus’ new offices are at One Castlepark in the city and it has taken c.1500 sq. ft. The construction consultancy also has offices in Exeter, London and will open soon in Birmingham and Truro.
To celebrate its new premises, the business held a cheese and wine night that was attended by over 50 business leaders from across the city.
The team first opened an office in Bristol at Clockwise in 2022 but needed more space due to its fast growth.
Andrew Clancy, who is Managing Director, comments: “Opening our new office in Bristol is another milestone in the Coreus journey. It’s testament to every member of the team, who work so hard to serve our customers to push the business forward. Bristol is a key growth area for the business, with so many forward-thinking companies based here and lots of active Coreus customers.”
James Colthart, who is Group Operations Director at Coreus, comments: “Following a period of sustainable growth and as we surpass sixty people, the new office provides the perfect space for us. Good is not good enough anymore when it comes to the working environment, and we’ll continue to ensure we’re providing a place of work that equally supports the wellbeing of our employees but is also a space for them to thrive.”
Coreus offers cost consultancy, project management, development management, building surveying, sustainability and environmental consultancy to clients across various sectors.
It continues to secure numerous transformational projects, playing an integral part in a range of high-profile schemes across the region, which bring communities together, provide employment opportunities, and strengthen local economies.
Clients span multiple sectors from Education, Residential, and Commercial to Healthcare and Blue Light, and include the NHS, Avon & Somerset Police, South Gloucestershire Council, University of Exeter, St Francis Group, Marriot Group, Swansea Council and many more.
The business also posted a record year of trading in its last financial year, which saw turnover increase by 46 per cent on the previous year.