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Pell Frischmann

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Engineering consultancy

Pell Frischmann
Company typePrivate Limited
IndustryEngineering Consulting
Founded1926
FounderCecil Pell
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Number of locations
Offices in six countries
Key people
  • Jürgen Wild (Chairman)
  • Tushar Prabhu (Chief Executive)
  • Richard Barrett (Chief Executive)
  • Wilem Frischmann(CBE)
    (Former chairman)
  • Sudhakar S. Prabhu
    (Former Deputy chairman)
  • Keith Clarke[1]
    (Former Deputy chairman)
ProductsEngineering consultancy services
ServicesConsultancy services
Revenue£ 23.7 million (2012)
Number of employees
1,000+
Websitepellfrischmann.com

Pell Frischmann (PF) is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy based in London that provides structural and civil engineering, planning, design, and consulting services. Pell Frischmann employs over 1,000 staff worldwide with eight offices across the UK and international offices in India, the Middle East, Turkey and Romania.

The original company was founded by Cecil Pell in the 1920s, who entered into partnership withWilem Frischmann in the early 1970s forming Pell Frischmann and Partners. In 2003, the umbrella company became Pell Frischmann Consulting Engineers. Major subsidiaries of the company include Frischmann Prabhu operating in the Asia-Pacific region and Conseco operating in the Middle East.

Key areas of business include buildings, building services, land development and regeneration, traffic and transportation, highways and bridges, railways, environment and process technology, water and wastewater, power, fire engineering and IT and telecommunications.[2] In April 2015, Pell Frischmann receivedThe Queen's Award for International Trade.[3]

History

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The original company was founded in 1926 by Cecil Pell, who subsequently formed Pell Frischmann and Partners withWilem Frischmann in 1972. The Group became a limited company in 1984. Until the late 1960s, the Group's activities centred on structural engineering and mechanical and electrical building services.

Pell Frischmann Group has acquired a number of companies, including theDepartment for Transport's West Yorkshire Road Construction Sub-Unit (1981), 70 staff from the Infrastructure Directorate of theMilton Keynes Development Corporation joined the Group to form Pell Frischmann Milton Keynes Ltd (1988), Pell Frischmann Water Ltd was formed in 1990 as a joint venture between the Pell Frischmann Group andSouth West Water plc. EPD Consultants was acquired fromBalfour Beatty (1998) and De Leuw Rothwell Ltd (2000) was a new company set up safeguarding the jobs of a number of staff following the collapse and subsequent liquidation of the former De Leuw Rothwell.

In 2002, the various offices were consolidated under one umbrella company and in September 2003 the company was restructured and changed its trading company name to Pell Frischmann Consulting Engineers (PFCE).

Major subsidiaries include Frischmann Prabhu founded by Sudhakar Prabhu and based inMumbai providing expertise in the Asia-Pacific region and Conseco International which focuses on projects in the Middle East and was awarded theQueen's Award for Enterprise in 2006 for work in thereconstruction of Iraq.[4]

In October 2015, it was announced that RAG-Stiftung (Foundation) Investment Company had bought a majority stake in the company.[5]

Notable projects

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Centre Point, London

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Centre Point's façade

The 385-foot (117 m) tallCentre Point tower was constructed between 1963 and 1966. It is a 32-storey office building aboveTottenham Court Road tube station with 292,563 sq ft (27,180.0 m2) of floor space. Pell Frischmann provided structural engineering design and construction supervision services. The external columns, load-bearing façade and floors are prefabricated off-site from concrete which was highly polished to give it the appearance of marble or granite. Centre Point achieved a record building time in the 1960s, where a complete floor cycle was achieved in seven days without the use of exterior scaffolding.[6]

United Kingdom

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Tower 42 viewed from directly below
62 Buckingham Gate
Sheldon Square, Paddington Central
  • Tower 42 (formerly National Westminster Tower), London;[7] The 52-storey tall formerNatWest Tower office building has a gross floor area of approximately 750,000 sq ft (70,000 m2) and rises to 200 m (660 ft) above ground level.
  • Liverpool One, Liverpool
  • 62Buckingham Gate; the building was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli and Swanke Hayden & Connell with Pell Frischmann working as structural engineers. It was completed in May 2013 with 256,970 sq ft (23,873 m2) of office space.[8] Pell Frischmann was shortlisted in the 2013 ACE awards 'Building Structures Large' category for its work on thegroundscraper.[9]
  • Home Office Headquarters (2 Marsham Street), London
  • New Street Square, London
  • 7–10 Old Bailey, London
  • University of Oxford, Oxford; Pell Frischmann has worked on a number of projects in the university including the following:
  • NewBodleian Library; provided structural engineering services for the new structure.[10]
  • Earth Sciences Building; a teaching and research facility for the Earth Sciences Department designed byWilkinson Eyre and partnered withHoare Lea.[11] Pell Frischmann won theACE Engineering Excellence award for Building Structures in 2011 for its work on the department.[12]
  • Blavatnik School of Government; Pell Frischmann provided civil and structural engineering services for the new build structure. The building includes a 200 person capacity lecture theatre, teaching spaces, and seminar rooms.[13]
  • St Cross College; extensions to workspaces and accommodation. Pell Frischmann provided structural engineering services whileHoare Lea provided mechanical and electrical engineering.[14]
  • Hunts House,King's College London
  • Cornwall House, King's College London
  • Paddington Central, London; Paddington Central Development (Phase 1) is some 12 storeys high and comprises more than 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2) of prime office accommodation, together with retail and leisure space of a further 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) and over 200 residential units.
  • The Point,Paddington, London

Middle East

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  • Al Zeina Beach Development,Abu Dhabi; provides 1,200 beach-front apartments.[4]

References

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  1. ^Withers, Iain (22 May 2013)."Former Ramboll boss joins Pell Frischmann".Building. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  2. ^New Civil Engineer Consultants File, 2007
  3. ^"Pell Frischmann - News - Pell Frischmann honoured with a Queen Award for Enterprise". Archived fromthe original on 13 May 2016.
  4. ^ab"Pell Frischmann Consulting Engineers Ltd".British Expertise. Archived fromthe original on 4 September 2013. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  5. ^"Pell Frischmann - News - RAG-Stiftung Investment Company becomes a partner with Pell Frischmann". Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2016.
  6. ^"Looking up: Midtown's towering icon – Centre Point". GoToMidtown. 13 June 2013. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  7. ^"Buildings – Offices". Pell Frischmann. Archived fromthe original on 15 November 2013. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  8. ^"62 Buckingham Gate, SW1". Land Securities. Archived fromthe original on 26 May 2013. Retrieved16 July 2013.
  9. ^"ACE Engineering Excellence Awards Shortlist announced". ACE. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved16 July 2013.
  10. ^"New Bodleian Library Refurbishment, Oxford, UK". Pell Frischmann. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  11. ^"University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sciences. Oxford. UK".Laing O'Rourke. Archived fromthe original on 23 June 2013. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  12. ^"ACE Engineering Excellence Awards 2011 winners announced". ACE. 27 May 2011. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  13. ^Hurst, Will (20 May 2013)."Revealed: Fly-through of Herzog's Oxford uni project". Building. Retrieved12 July 2013.
  14. ^"St Cross College"(PDF). 21 November 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 15 December 2018. Retrieved12 July 2013.

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