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Phil Hurst started
his career working with traditional structures in steel and reinforced
concrete and gaining valuable experience in historic building techniques
throughout London and the South East.
In 1996, after
a spell heading up the high tech and telecommunications structures
division at Knapp Hicks and Partners, Phil joined HPM soon after
qualifying to return to more traditional engineering.
Dealing with
retail, residential and commercial projects ranging from £5-50M,
Phil became an associate in 2000 and a Partner in 2002
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