SLPE Expands with New Office in Bristol

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SLPE has announced the opening of a new office in Bristol this month, a significant and exciting milestone in its continued growth.

Joseph Hilton, Managing Director of SLPE, commented on the expansion: “Opening our new office in Bristol is a testament to the incredible progress we have made as a company. Our wider geographical footprint not only enhances our recruitment capabilities, enabling us to attract the best offshore wind professionals but also allows us to manage our growing pipeline of work sustainably. This move is a clear indicator of our increasing profile in the market and reinforces our commitment to delivering excellence for our clients.”

The new Bristol office is strategically located to support SLPE’s growth plans. Being within relatively easy travelling distance of its London office ensures SLPE can maintain its culture and “one team” ethos across both locations.

Nick Terry, Head of WTG Substructures at SLPE, added: “Bristol is an ideal location for our expansion due to its thriving community of offshore wind professionals. Our new office space is in a fantastic location, surrounded by green space and close to a range of great food and drink options on Park Street. Public transport links, great facilities for cyclists, a fully equipped gym, and excellent coffee are combined with a high-quality professional environment and a sociable and vibrant city center location. The new office is a perfect fit with SLPE’s focus on professionalism, collaboration, sustainability, and wellbeing, supporting our aim of being the best place to work in the offshore renewables sector.”

The Bristol office is set to accommodate a growing number of SLPE engineers, with plans for further recruitment and provisions for visitors from SLPE’s London office as well as hosting clients and industry partners. This new space reflects SLPE’s dedication to maintaining a professional, dynamic work environment that fosters collaboration and innovation.

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