Casey Boyne (Credit: Hardies Chartered Surveyors)

Hardies Chartered Surveyors has appointed Casey Boyne as an Associate within its Glasgow Quantity Surveying team. With specialisms in contract ...

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Hardies Chartered Surveyors has appointed Casey Boyne as an Associate within its Glasgow Quantity Surveying team.

With specialisms in contract management, business development, negotiations, procurement, communication and project management, Boyne has worked in the construction industry for 25 years, with experience at various levels.

He has experience working in all segments of the construction industry, including energy/renewables, building, civil engineering and infrastructure, industrial, housing, M&E, utilities, rail and nuclear.

Boyne also has comprehensive experience working on both FIDIC and NEC3/4 contracts, legal experience, contract variations and dispute resolution.

Commenting on his appointment, Boyne said: “I’m delighted to join Hardies’ busy Quantity Surveying team in Glasgow and look forward to applying my specialisms across a range of construction projects.”

Welcoming Boyne to the firm, Douglas Smith, Managing Partner at Hardies, added: “Casey brings with him over a quarter of a century of experience as a Quantity Surveyor and has been based in Glasgow for the past 20 years. We are delighted he’s chosen to join Hardies and excited about the contribution he’ll make in driving our QS presence forward in Glasgow.”

With experience in all sectors, Hardies’ core services include Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Project Management, Principal Designer, (CDM)/Health & Safety Advisor, Energy Surveying and Housing Services.

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