DeSimone Consulting Engineering, a leading full-service engineering firm with offices worldwide, has announced the expansion into London, further increasing DeSimoneâs global reach. Founded in New York City in 1969, the firm has offices in the United States, South America, the Middle East and now London.
DeSimone is one of the world’s pioneering specialists in structural engineering, providing superlative expertise in several areas including, facade consulting, forensic services, and risk management and construction claims consulting for all types of buildings. With over 10,000 projects in 54 countries, DeSimoneâs completed projects include the Statue of Liberty Museum, the Wasl Tower in Dubai, and the famed residential tower One Thousand Museum alongside Zaha Hadid architects.
DeSimoneâs commitment into London will both bolster the companyâs already impressive global reach whilst also attracting new clients as the expansion marks the first step into a wider European outreach.
Stephen DeSimone, Chairman and CEO of DeSimone Consulting Engineering comments, âThe decision to expand to London was an easy one and made complete sense in supporting the accelerated growth that DeSimone is experiencing and our development plans for the European market. This move will further strengthen our capabilities of supporting our clients around the world with exceptional services and help us attract new clients in London and beyond.â
âLondon is an exciting and vibrant city, filled with a wide array of opportunities. The unique architecture and infrastructure will provide our teams with complex and fascinating challengers to overcome. This is an incredibly exciting time for the firm, and we look forward to replicating our creative thinking and innovative client approach in this new location.â
Located in the heart of Farringdon in London, DeSimone Consulting Engineeringâs new office will be based at 49-51 Farringdon Road, which offers both a functional workspace and nearby amenities, prioritising a positive work/life balance for staff.