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Circle was initially appointed as project manager for the Water Lane project, advancing the tendering and procurement in parallel with managing RIBA Stage 4 design.
A key focus of Water Lane, working alongside McLaren Living, was supply chain engagement – later assisting the procurement of the preferred main contractor.
Upon the conclusion of Stage 4 design, Circle extended their Project Management role with the Quantity Surveyor appointment.
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My professional journey began with a placement at Circle, where I contributed to the delivery of residential and commercial developments across the UK. My work now spans a diverse range of schemes, including sustainable redevelopments, Grade II listed retrofits, timber-framed office buildings, and large-scale residential new builds.
As a Cost and Carbon Consultant, I specialise in early-stage quantification, costing, carbon management, and the implementation of risk and cost control measures throughout the project lifecycle. My expertise is reflected in the delivery of project feasibility analyses, life-cycle assessments, interim payment certifications, and detailed cost reporting to clients.
As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, I play a multifaceted role that spans both the pre- and post-contract stages of a project. I work closely with the senior QS team, contributing to a variety of tasks while also taking independent responsibility where appropriate. My role requires flexibility, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of both commercial and technical project aspects.
My responsibilities pre-contract include supporting the preparation of pre-qualification questionnaires, tender documents, and feasibility studies, as well as carrying out cost exercises in response to design changes. I also assist in the preparation of life cycle assessments for planning submissions and BREEAM accreditation. On the post-contract side, I help with interim valuations and produce cost and cash flow reports for clients. I am actively involved in change control processes, including tracking and documenting variations to the contract ensuring cost implications are clearly communicated and well managed throughout the project.
My journey at Circle began during my placement year, when I had limited industry experience and was just starting to understand how the principles I had studied applied in practice. That year proved invaluable, providing me with real-world context to take into my final year of university making the academic content far more relatable.
After graduating I returned to Circle and transitioned from a trainee to an Assistant Quantity Surveyor. With that step came increased responsibility and ownership of tasks, while still being supported and guided by a knowledgeable team. I’ve since developed both my technical and professional capabilities across a range of projects, becoming more confident in handling day-to-day QS duties and client interactions.
I’m now preparing to embark on the APC Quantity Surveying pathway toward chartership. I see this next stage as a natural progression of the growth I’ve experienced so far, and I’m committed to continuing to build on the strong foundation Circle has helped me establish.
I really enjoyed the Wembley Link project, a prominent build-to-rent development, from the moment I joined the company. My involvement in this venture, which encompasses 245 apartments, was a rewarding journey filled with numerous challenges that provided valuable learning opportunities for myself. Additionally, the stunning stadium view makes this residential building truly stand out as a premium landmark in the area.
Since re-joining the company, I have been deeply engaged with the Water Lane scheme, a significant build-to-rent development in Leeds focused on delivering a high-quality residential experience. My involvement in this project, which will deliver 375 new homes on a former car park site, has been both rewarding and challenging. It has provided valuable opportunities to enhance my skills in ongoing contract management and client engagement. I particularly value this role as it has allowed me to take ownership of complex tasks, deepen my understanding of the construction process, and grow professionally within a dynamic and supportive environment.
Outside of my professional commitments, I have a strong dedication to music and sports. I perform as a disc jockey with my own collective, organising events throughout the UK, which allows me to engage creatively and foster cultural experiences. Additionally, I am an enthusiastic participant of ultimate frisbee, a sport I both played and coached at university, which I now plan to continue within London scene.
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While studying Civil Engineering at University, I began my career as a placement student site engineer for a Tier 1 Contractor. Working on a police training facility in Yorkshire, which included the construction of indoor ballistic fire-ranges. This initial experience kick-started my journey in the construction industry. Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, each with its own intricate design details. These projects have included a 35-storey residential tower, commercial factories spanning over 120 acres, secondary schools, and petrol filling stations located within residential developments. My work has taken me to various locations across the UK, and I’ve also gained valuable overseas experience in Qatar.
In my role as Associate Director, I’m responsible for overseeing part of the project delivery function within Circle, including Construction Contracts from RIBA Stage 3 through to RIBA Stage 6. This involves managing of a diverse number of individuals through varied communication methods, to align Consultants/Contractors in obtaining the Client’s brief. I set key project deliverables, manage project risks, and address critical issues to facilitate the success of collaborative schemes. I particularly enjoy my role during significant project milestones, such as successfully concluding tendering negotiations between a contractor and client, as well as issuing ‘Practical Completion’ certificates at the conclusion of construction projects.
I began my role as a Project Manager in 2019 at Circle. During my time here, I achieved my Civil Engineering Chartership with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in 2020. The invaluable support and technical knowledge shared by my colleagues during Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sessions played a crucial role in helping me attain my Chartership and advance into the role of Senior Project Manager.
My favourite project at Circle has been ‘The Fox.’ It was a significant opportunity for me to lead a construction project from cradle to grave. While the project presented its fair share of challenges, including a suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it provided me with the chance to build relationships with both the client and contractor teams, which will last a lifetime. The project’s intricate design required me to utilise my on-site experience, which was instrumental in successfully delivering a traditional reinforced concrete frame building, hidden behind a locally listed historic pub and included facilities catered to both private and affordable housing residents. The project’s complexity and the teamwork involved made it a particularly rewarding experience.
I’m a keen sportsman, even though I might not excel in any particular sport, I enjoy the competitive element and camaraderie that sporting competition brings. In my free time, I like to use my holidays as an opportunity to explore countries all over the globe. The rest of my time is spent on my own construction project at my home in South London.
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I started my career as a professional rugby player, representing teams like Wasps, Harlequins, and finishing in Rouen, France. During my rugby career, I pursued higher education, earning a business management degree from Northumbria University and a Masters in Real Estate. My interest in the property industry grew during my playing days, and I undertook work experience roles with companies like JLL and Berkeley Homes during the off-season.
I specialise in various aspects of the property industry, including cost planning, tender/procurement management, employers agent roles, and valuations. My experience spans across residential, commercial, and education sectors. I also have a keen interest in Carbon Quantification and its potential impact on the construction industry.
My role involves a blend of Quantity Surveying, Employer’s Agent, and Project Management, both in the pre-contract and post-contract phases. In the pre-contract phase, I conduct feasibility studies, create pre-tender cost plans, collaborate with design consultants to ensure the project aligns with the client’s needs, assist with contract negotiations, and engage in problem-solving. In the post-contract phase, I handle monthly on-site valuations, cost reports, and cash flows. I issue change orders and provide an Employer’s Agent report to the client on a monthly basis. Ensuring practical completion of projects in accordance with the Employer’s Requirements is also a vital part of my role. Recently, I’ve expanded my knowledge in Life Cycle Carbon Assessments, which allows me to assist clients in planning and reducing carbon emissions from their developments.
I joined Circle in August 2022 as an assistant Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager and have played a key role in the Aberfeldy Village redevelopment, which will provide 1,582 new high-quality homes. I’ve also been involved in the Talgarth Road PBSA, the UK’s largest forward-funded purpose-built student accommodation. Since then, I’ve worked on numerous other projects, gaining exposure to all stages of the construction process and accelerating my development. I’m currently enrolled in the Circle APC Chartership Programme and aim to become MRICS by Autumn 2024.
I’ve worked on numerous other projects, gaining exposure to all stages of the construction process and accelerating my development. I’m currently enrolled in the Circle APC Chartership Programme and aim to become MRICS by Autumn 2024.
My favourite project is Water Lane, a build-to-rent development in Leeds with McLaren Living, consisting of 375 apartments. I’ve been involved since the early RIBA stages and have enjoyed collaborating with the design team to ensure a high-quality, efficient building is constructed. As the project enters the delivery stage, I’m excited to see the design come to life in an area I grew up in. Another favourite project of mine is Beech Street in the City of London, on the edge of the famous Barbican Estate. It’s set to become a Co-Living development, a new concept in the UK rental market that focuses on community living.
I have a passion for various sports, including Rugby, Cricket, Football, Golf, and Tennis. However, I’ve recently taken up padel tennis, which has become my new favourite. Finding a court in London can be a challenge, but it’s worth it. I love to travel and explore less-traveled areas across the globe, with my favourite destinations being Canada and the Philippines.
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Having started my career working for a Tier 1 main contractor working within the education, retail and rail sectors, I offer a range of experience from various sectors within the industry and specialise in the tendering and procurement of forward-funded construction projects. I work closely with clients to ensure the delivery of their vision is realised. I have significant experience in setting and managing project budgets, starting from acquisition through to project completion. Additionally, I possess an astute understanding of contract administration, with several years of experience in carrying out the Employer’s Agent/Contract Administrator role across multiple projects.
In my role at Circle, I have a hands-on approach to managing the commercial team. I ensure that the team maintains high standards at all levels of the business. On a day-to-day basis, I am actively involved in the delivery of projects, with a constant focus on ensuring that the clients’ key KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) are at the forefront of the project team’s priorities. Additionally, I manage our key supply chain members and maintain critical relationships to facilitate project delivery and keep the Circle team ahead of industry advancements.
I have been a part of the Circle journey since the very beginning, contributing to multiple sectors and focusing on delivering commercial services from pre-acquisition all the way through to project completion. My background as a Quantity Surveyor and Employer’s Agent, managing complex forward-funded developments, has positioned me to take a leading role in Circle’s commercial team.
I’m a keen sportsman, spending my weekends trail running and getting out to enjoy the weekends either on two feet, or two wheels alike. I also love exploring the UK and Europe whenever I get the chance on camping trips, usually not too far away from my Wirehaired Vizsla! Skiing is also among my other hobbies, making Circles annual trip a personal highlight of the year!
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I am an RICS Chartered Project Manager with experience representing clients in both the UK and South African residential markets. Over the past few years, I have specialised in delivering airspace residential developments in the UK, building on top of existing high-rise schemes, managing the challenges of constructing above fully occupied homes, navigating evolving fire regulations, and finding creative ways to improve programme efficiency.
With my move to consultancy in Autumn 2025, I plan to leverage my client-side experience to better anticipate clients’ needs, from exemplary service delivery to effective relationship management.
As a Project Manager, I deliver projects from RIBA Stage 3 to Stage 6 by managing the programme, budget, and risks in line with client requirements. I am energised by building strong teams through positive relationships and aligned goals. I report to key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle and provide clients with timely advice to support informed decision-making, ensuring projects are delivered to the highest standard, with efficiency and collaboration.
I joined the Circle team in September 2025 and am looking forward to growing my expertise, sharing knowledge, and playing an active role in the success of our projects.
I resonate with Circle’s goal to be carbon conscious, as I am fascinated by the potential of green technologies and their adoption in buildings to improve occupier well-being. I’m passionate about making sure buildings work as well in practice as they do on paper, and my postgraduate research focused on bridging this gap. I also make it a priority to stay on top of changing regulations so I can provide clients with clear, proactive advice and deliver robust, resilient solutions.
I am an avid sportswoman, with tennis and cycling as my go-to activities. I’m always on the lookout for my next cycle tour, using it as a way to explore different countries. Completing the Ironman 70.3 in Luxembourg sparked my love for triathlons, which has since become one of my top passions. I also enjoy painting and sketching as a creative escape.
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Currently undertaking my placement year at Circle Developments as a Trainee Quantity Surveyor, I am keen to apply the academic knowledge I have gained through my studies at Nottingham Trent University in a practical setting. My previous experience working on-site has provided me with valuable hands-on insight into both commercial and residential projects, as well as a solid understanding of site logistics and construction processes.
As a Trainee Quantity Surveyor, my role involves both pre-contract and post-contract administration. I assist the team with a variety of tasks, including preparing measurements, supporting the preparation of interim payment applications, producing photographic reports from site visits, and compiling meeting minutes and agendas.
I began my placement at Circle in June 2025, and so far my experience has been great! I am eager to learn and contribute as much as possible throughout my placement year. I am particularly interested in getting involved with Whole Lifecycle Carbon Assessments and Lifecycle Costing, as I believe this will enhance my knowledge and support my university studies. I am due to graduate in 2027 and hope to return to Circle to join their APC programme.
What brings you joy outside of work?
Outside of work, I am a keen football player, regularly playing for a Saturday team and participating in six-a-side matches during the week when time allows. Since moving to London, I have also enjoyed going on long runs around the city. I love to travel and try to explore new places with my family and friends as often as possible.
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My professional journey began with a placement at Circle, where I contributed to the delivery of residential and commercial developments across the UK. My work now spans a diverse range of schemes, including sustainable redevelopments, Grade II listed retrofits, timber-framed office buildings, and large-scale residential new builds.
As a Cost and Carbon Consultant, I specialise in early-stage quantification, costing, carbon management, and the implementation of risk and cost control measures throughout the project lifecycle. My expertise is reflected in the delivery of project feasibility analyses, life-cycle assessments, interim payment certifications, and detailed cost reporting to clients.
As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, I play a multifaceted role that spans both the pre- and post-contract stages of a project. I work closely with the senior QS team, contributing to a variety of tasks while also taking independent responsibility where appropriate. My role requires flexibility, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of both commercial and technical project aspects.
My responsibilities pre-contract include supporting the preparation of pre-qualification questionnaires, tender documents, and feasibility studies, as well as carrying out cost exercises in response to design changes. I also assist in the preparation of life cycle assessments for planning submissions and BREEAM accreditation. On the post-contract side, I help with interim valuations and produce cost and cash flow reports for clients. I am actively involved in change control processes, including tracking and documenting variations to the contract ensuring cost implications are clearly communicated and well managed throughout the project.
My journey at Circle began during my placement year, when I had limited industry experience and was just starting to understand how the principles I had studied applied in practice. That year proved invaluable, providing me with real-world context to take into my final year of university making the academic content far more relatable.
After graduating I returned to Circle and transitioned from a trainee to an Assistant Quantity Surveyor. With that step came increased responsibility and ownership of tasks, while still being supported and guided by a knowledgeable team. I’ve since developed both my technical and professional capabilities across a range of projects, becoming more confident in handling day-to-day QS duties and client interactions.
I’m now preparing to embark on the APC Quantity Surveying pathway toward chartership. I see this next stage as a natural progression of the growth I’ve experienced so far, and I’m committed to continuing to build on the strong foundation Circle has helped me establish.
I really enjoyed the Wembley Link project, a prominent build-to-rent development, from the moment I joined the company. My involvement in this venture, which encompasses 245 apartments, was a rewarding journey filled with numerous challenges that provided valuable learning opportunities for myself. Additionally, the stunning stadium view makes this residential building truly stand out as a premium landmark in the area.
Since re-joining the company, I have been deeply engaged with the Water Lane scheme, a significant build-to-rent development in Leeds focused on delivering a high-quality residential experience. My involvement in this project, which will deliver 375 new homes on a former car park site, has been both rewarding and challenging. It has provided valuable opportunities to enhance my skills in ongoing contract management and client engagement. I particularly value this role as it has allowed me to take ownership of complex tasks, deepen my understanding of the construction process, and grow professionally within a dynamic and supportive environment.
Outside of my professional commitments, I have a strong dedication to music and sports. I perform as a disc jockey with my own collective, organising events throughout the UK, which allows me to engage creatively and foster cultural experiences. Additionally, I am an enthusiastic participant of ultimate frisbee, a sport I both played and coached at university, which I now plan to continue within London scene.
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While studying Civil Engineering at University, I began my career as a placement student site engineer for a Tier 1 Contractor. Working on a police training facility in Yorkshire, which included the construction of indoor ballistic fire-ranges. This initial experience kick-started my journey in the construction industry. Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, each with its own intricate design details. These projects have included a 35-storey residential tower, commercial factories spanning over 120 acres, secondary schools, and petrol filling stations located within residential developments. My work has taken me to various locations across the UK, and I’ve also gained valuable overseas experience in Qatar.
In my role as Associate Director, I’m responsible for overseeing part of the project delivery function within Circle, including Construction Contracts from RIBA Stage 3 through to RIBA Stage 6. This involves managing of a diverse number of individuals through varied communication methods, to align Consultants/Contractors in obtaining the Client’s brief. I set key project deliverables, manage project risks, and address critical issues to facilitate the success of collaborative schemes. I particularly enjoy my role during significant project milestones, such as successfully concluding tendering negotiations between a contractor and client, as well as issuing ‘Practical Completion’ certificates at the conclusion of construction projects.
I began my role as a Project Manager in 2019 at Circle. During my time here, I achieved my Civil Engineering Chartership with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in 2020. The invaluable support and technical knowledge shared by my colleagues during Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sessions played a crucial role in helping me attain my Chartership and advance into the role of Senior Project Manager.
My favourite project at Circle has been ‘The Fox.’ It was a significant opportunity for me to lead a construction project from cradle to grave. While the project presented its fair share of challenges, including a suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it provided me with the chance to build relationships with both the client and contractor teams, which will last a lifetime. The project’s intricate design required me to utilise my on-site experience, which was instrumental in successfully delivering a traditional reinforced concrete frame building, hidden behind a locally listed historic pub and included facilities catered to both private and affordable housing residents. The project’s complexity and the teamwork involved made it a particularly rewarding experience.
I’m a keen sportsman, even though I might not excel in any particular sport, I enjoy the competitive element and camaraderie that sporting competition brings. In my free time, I like to use my holidays as an opportunity to explore countries all over the globe. The rest of my time is spent on my own construction project at my home in South London.
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I started my career as a professional rugby player, representing teams like Wasps, Harlequins, and finishing in Rouen, France. During my rugby career, I pursued higher education, earning a business management degree from Northumbria University and a Masters in Real Estate. My interest in the property industry grew during my playing days, and I undertook work experience roles with companies like JLL and Berkeley Homes during the off-season.
I specialise in various aspects of the property industry, including cost planning, tender/procurement management, employers agent roles, and valuations. My experience spans across residential, commercial, and education sectors. I also have a keen interest in Carbon Quantification and its potential impact on the construction industry.
My role involves a blend of Quantity Surveying, Employer’s Agent, and Project Management, both in the pre-contract and post-contract phases. In the pre-contract phase, I conduct feasibility studies, create pre-tender cost plans, collaborate with design consultants to ensure the project aligns with the client’s needs, assist with contract negotiations, and engage in problem-solving. In the post-contract phase, I handle monthly on-site valuations, cost reports, and cash flows. I issue change orders and provide an Employer’s Agent report to the client on a monthly basis. Ensuring practical completion of projects in accordance with the Employer’s Requirements is also a vital part of my role. Recently, I’ve expanded my knowledge in Life Cycle Carbon Assessments, which allows me to assist clients in planning and reducing carbon emissions from their developments.
I joined Circle in August 2022 as an assistant Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager and have played a key role in the Aberfeldy Village redevelopment, which will provide 1,582 new high-quality homes. I’ve also been involved in the Talgarth Road PBSA, the UK’s largest forward-funded purpose-built student accommodation. Since then, I’ve worked on numerous other projects, gaining exposure to all stages of the construction process and accelerating my development. I’m currently enrolled in the Circle APC Chartership Programme and aim to become MRICS by Autumn 2024.
I’ve worked on numerous other projects, gaining exposure to all stages of the construction process and accelerating my development. I’m currently enrolled in the Circle APC Chartership Programme and aim to become MRICS by Autumn 2024.
My favourite project is Water Lane, a build-to-rent development in Leeds with McLaren Living, consisting of 375 apartments. I’ve been involved since the early RIBA stages and have enjoyed collaborating with the design team to ensure a high-quality, efficient building is constructed. As the project enters the delivery stage, I’m excited to see the design come to life in an area I grew up in. Another favourite project of mine is Beech Street in the City of London, on the edge of the famous Barbican Estate. It’s set to become a Co-Living development, a new concept in the UK rental market that focuses on community living.
I have a passion for various sports, including Rugby, Cricket, Football, Golf, and Tennis. However, I’ve recently taken up padel tennis, which has become my new favourite. Finding a court in London can be a challenge, but it’s worth it. I love to travel and explore less-traveled areas across the globe, with my favourite destinations being Canada and the Philippines.
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Having started my career working for a Tier 1 main contractor working within the education, retail and rail sectors, I offer a range of experience from various sectors within the industry and specialise in the tendering and procurement of forward-funded construction projects. I work closely with clients to ensure the delivery of their vision is realised. I have significant experience in setting and managing project budgets, starting from acquisition through to project completion. Additionally, I possess an astute understanding of contract administration, with several years of experience in carrying out the Employer’s Agent/Contract Administrator role across multiple projects.
In my role at Circle, I have a hands-on approach to managing the commercial team. I ensure that the team maintains high standards at all levels of the business. On a day-to-day basis, I am actively involved in the delivery of projects, with a constant focus on ensuring that the clients’ key KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) are at the forefront of the project team’s priorities. Additionally, I manage our key supply chain members and maintain critical relationships to facilitate project delivery and keep the Circle team ahead of industry advancements.
I have been a part of the Circle journey since the very beginning, contributing to multiple sectors and focusing on delivering commercial services from pre-acquisition all the way through to project completion. My background as a Quantity Surveyor and Employer’s Agent, managing complex forward-funded developments, has positioned me to take a leading role in Circle’s commercial team.
I’m a keen sportsman, spending my weekends trail running and getting out to enjoy the weekends either on two feet, or two wheels alike. I also love exploring the UK and Europe whenever I get the chance on camping trips, usually not too far away from my Wirehaired Vizsla! Skiing is also among my other hobbies, making Circles annual trip a personal highlight of the year!
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sam.johnson@circledevelopment.co.uk
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I am an RICS Chartered Project Manager with experience representing clients in both the UK and South African residential markets. Over the past few years, I have specialised in delivering airspace residential developments in the UK, building on top of existing high-rise schemes, managing the challenges of constructing above fully occupied homes, navigating evolving fire regulations, and finding creative ways to improve programme efficiency.
With my move to consultancy in Autumn 2025, I plan to leverage my client-side experience to better anticipate clients’ needs, from exemplary service delivery to effective relationship management.
As a Project Manager, I deliver projects from RIBA Stage 3 to Stage 6 by managing the programme, budget, and risks in line with client requirements. I am energised by building strong teams through positive relationships and aligned goals. I report to key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle and provide clients with timely advice to support informed decision-making, ensuring projects are delivered to the highest standard, with efficiency and collaboration.
I joined the Circle team in September 2025 and am looking forward to growing my expertise, sharing knowledge, and playing an active role in the success of our projects.
I resonate with Circle’s goal to be carbon conscious, as I am fascinated by the potential of green technologies and their adoption in buildings to improve occupier well-being. I’m passionate about making sure buildings work as well in practice as they do on paper, and my postgraduate research focused on bridging this gap. I also make it a priority to stay on top of changing regulations so I can provide clients with clear, proactive advice and deliver robust, resilient solutions.
I am an avid sportswoman, with tennis and cycling as my go-to activities. I’m always on the lookout for my next cycle tour, using it as a way to explore different countries. Completing the Ironman 70.3 in Luxembourg sparked my love for triathlons, which has since become one of my top passions. I also enjoy painting and sketching as a creative escape.
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Currently undertaking my placement year at Circle Developments as a Trainee Quantity Surveyor, I am keen to apply the academic knowledge I have gained through my studies at Nottingham Trent University in a practical setting. My previous experience working on-site has provided me with valuable hands-on insight into both commercial and residential projects, as well as a solid understanding of site logistics and construction processes.
As a Trainee Quantity Surveyor, my role involves both pre-contract and post-contract administration. I assist the team with a variety of tasks, including preparing measurements, supporting the preparation of interim payment applications, producing photographic reports from site visits, and compiling meeting minutes and agendas.
I began my placement at Circle in June 2025, and so far my experience has been great! I am eager to learn and contribute as much as possible throughout my placement year. I am particularly interested in getting involved with Whole Lifecycle Carbon Assessments and Lifecycle Costing, as I believe this will enhance my knowledge and support my university studies. I am due to graduate in 2027 and hope to return to Circle to join their APC programme.
What brings you joy outside of work?
Outside of work, I am a keen football player, regularly playing for a Saturday team and participating in six-a-side matches during the week when time allows. Since moving to London, I have also enjoyed going on long runs around the city. I love to travel and try to explore new places with my family and friends as often as possible.
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