Patrick Parsons continues support of Stormwater Shepherds
13 May 2022
Over the last few months Patrick Parsons has had the pleasure of supporting Stormwater Shepherds, the charity committed to stopping plastic and urban pollution at the source, on litter picks…
Patrick Parsons appointed on Friary Park
20 April 2022
We have recently been appointed by Mount Anvil & Catalyst on their joint venture, Friary Park. Our teams will be delivering structural, civil and geotechnical consultancy on phases 1B and…
What impact will SuDS have on disease vectors?
One of the questions those working in water management are asking is What impact will SuDS have on disease vectors? A disease vector is a living organism that can transmit…
Patrick Parsons appointed by Chancery Homes for Hampton Court Trading Estate
28 March 2022
We’re pleased to announce that we have been appointed to deliver structural and civil engineering consultancy on Hampton Court Trading Estate for Chancery Homes. The site, located on Summer Road…
Patrick Parsons supports Wakefield College Business Students
We’re continuing to support Wakefield College students in 2022. Earlier this week our Bid Manager, Jane Crawley, and Marketing Manager, Tara Kennedy, spent time with Level 3 BTEC Business students…
Patrick Parsons Celebrates International Women’s Day
18 March 2022
This International Women’s Day, Patrick Parsons held a panel discussion event for women in engineering and construction. Held on the 8th March, our event celebrated the stories of women within…
Our Charity of the Year 2022
23 February 2022
We are thrilled to announce that The Honeypot Children’s Charity has been chosen as our Charity of the Year for 2022, following a staff vote. This exceptional organisation is dedicated…
Inactive travel: What are the problems with the current transport system?
23 February 2022
Inactive travel, which refers to modes of transportation that involve minimal physical activity, poses several challenges that have adverse effects on individuals’ health and the environment. Inactive travel is one…
Achieving Net Zero in Construction
Achieving net zero in the construction industry is a crucial step towards mitigating the environmental impact of buildings and addressing the challenges of climate change. Net zero refers to the…
Michael Leach shares his Apprenticeship story
This National Apprenticeship week we’re shining a light on the engineers of the future. Michael Leach is an Apprentice within our Civils team in Birmingham, he discusses life at Patrick…
Neil Hobbs promoted to Managing Partner
11 January 2022
We are pleased to announce that our Chief Operating Officer, Neil Hobbs, has been promoted to Managing Partner. He takes over leadership of the business from Gail Bamforth, who completed…
John Baron promoted to Geo-Environmental Associate
25 November 2021
John Baron joined Patrick Parsons in 2016 as an Engineer and has successfully worked his way up to Geo-Environmental Associate. In this interview John takes a look at his career…
Patrick Parsons raise over £2,000 for suicide prevention charity
On October 30th, several members of our team participated in the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) Lost Hours Walk, a fundraising event aimed at raising awareness for the suicide prevention…
Sustainable Management of Foul Water
The sustainable management of foul water, which refers to wastewater containing human waste and other pollutants, is of critical importance for public health, environmental protection, and the overall well-being of…
National Planning Policy Framework Update
12 October 2021
The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), introduced in 2012, has undergone regular changes over the years. The most recent update was published in July 2021. The NPPF outlines three main…