Stature London Relocates and Invests for Expansion
International project and cost management consultancy Stature London has relocated to new city centre offices as it manages and prepares for further business growth. The ambitious consultancy recently moved to larger offices in Wilton Road, in the centre of London, near Victoria Station. The 2,500 sq ft office was previously the Pret A Manger training […]

May 24, 2022
International project and cost management consultancy Stature London has relocated to new city centre offices as it manages and prepares for further business growth.
The ambitious consultancy recently moved to larger offices in Wilton Road, in the centre of London, near Victoria Station. The 2,500 sq ft office was previously the Pret A Manger training academy and the fit-out was managed by Stature London.
The consultancy recently recruited five new members of staff and appointed Lee Marple as director – head of project management. He arrives with more than 30 years’ experience in the property sector, with 19 years at global commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, and more latterly at Gerald Eve.
Director and founder Adam Lynch said: “We’re undergoing an exciting period of growth and development at Stature London. With our strong client base and wide range of sector experience we’re enjoying consistent year-on-year growth.”
Stature London currently employs 24 people and has achieved annual revenues of more than £2.5m. The company managed to maintain steady growth throughout the pandemic and is well on target to hitting annual revenues of more than £3m with a team of around 30 people by early 2023.
Since being founded in 2016, Stature London has established a strong foothold in the commercial, office-space sector undertaking prestigious re-fits and refurbishments. Other work includes residential, healthcare, hotels, and co-living projects.
Adam Lynch added: “We will also be building on the success of European projects we have successfully delivered in France, Luxembourg and Romania. We’re aiming to secure more projects in locations where our experience and understanding allows.”
Continued investment in skilled people, training and development, along with technology, he added, will be critical to the company’s ongoing success.
Adam explained: “We have invested heavily in our own, bespoke cost reporting and change management software platform that is allowing us to improve the client experience of project deliveries. Clients and the design team have access to their projects and can see all costs and changes during the journey.
This puts accurate cost data at the client’s fingertips, while providing visibility of project team performance, current costs and anticipated final costs. “Clients, particularly those with multiple projects, love the platform we have created. It’s massively time saving. Reducing project risk and maintaining financial control in an open and transparent way are key to our company values.”
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