Survey Solutions, the UK’s largest independent engineering surveying business, has relocated its head office to Birmingham.
The switch from Ipswich to Solihull’s Trinity Park – located next to Birmingham International train station and airport – has been made with connectivity and collaboration in mind. It provides a strategic, centralised location from which the business can continue to grow its customer base which includes major UK contractors, commercial and residential developers, engineering consultants and specialist contractors within the rail, heritage and utility sectors.
Enabling a larger number of employees to work together in person more frequently, the move will also help drive the teamwork, communication and strong working relationships that the company’s clients value so highly.
This is underpinned by the open plan nature of the workspace which sees head office staff working directly with colleagues from the company’s surveying and operational teams, spurring creativity and enhancing customer service and support levels.
The company’s head office relocation to Birmingham follows other strategic moves in recent months which include the opening of new offices in Milton Keynes and the Thames Valley region, and a change of premises to a larger, more modern space in Glasgow to support growth in Scotland.
Speaking of the switch to Trinity Park, David Lowe, CEO of Survey Solutions, said: “Moving our head office to Birmingham delivers a range of benefits for the company, our people and our clients.
“The centralised nature of the location allows us to target growth right across the UK and be more agile in terms of the regions we’re looking to expand in, while it also helps us foster a more connected, community-oriented environment internally. Ultimately, these factors will help us deliver even better results for our clients.”
Survey Solutions employs 250+ people across 16 offices throughout the UK, with services including land surveying, underground surveying, drone surveys, measured building surveys, hydrographic surveys and monitoring and site engineering.













