SES opens new office in central London

SES, contractor, London
SES has opened a permanent base in central London.

SES has opened a new office in central London to support the ongoing development and growth of its London and south-east division and its longer-term commitment to working in London. It is close to King’s Cross and St Pancras stations at Crinan Street, London N1.

Derek Joiner, division director for SES in the region, says, ‘Our new office is a major investment for us and reflects our continued commitment to providing exceptional support to our clients. The decision to establish a permanent base in central London will enable us to better respond to the demands and needs of our clients in the south of England and builds upon our strategic plans for continued growth in the markets we serve.’

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