TESTIMONIALS
Steve King – Vivo Defence Services
“I have been on this contract 5 years and have worked with J Humphrey throughout those 5 years. First of all back in 2019 with John Lau, Michael Bainbridge and Dave Smith. They were always our preferred design team when it came to Mechanical and Electrical design. I have to say John Lau was a genius, both my son and daughter who were project managers at this time learnt an awful lot from John. And he was always open to give sound advice. In my time I have worked on numerous projects with the team. The last 3 years Mike Malt and Steve Caithness have come to the forefront of the business and have proved to give us exactly the same kind of knowledge and support. 2023/24 showed that quality when we designed and delivered 2 huge projects at RAF Leeming. One was the refurbishment of a WW11 aircraft Hangar. The design had to be delivered in record time to allow funding to be used. J Humphrey did not disappoint and brought the design in on programme. We also had a new build to design for a proposed Ejector Seat Building. Again HME had to work in a tight time frame, and again delivered on time. Myself and my team always enjoy working with HME as nothing is ever an issue, Mike, Steve and all the team always look to find a solution, always prepared to go above and beyond. We at VIVO look to keep the great working relationship we have, going into the new contract.”
Hector Munro – Grossart Associates
“Grossart Associates are delighted to have worked with Humphrey M&E Consultants for over a decade, on projects varying from private developments to framework projects nationally. The project teams have always been attentive, helpful and proactive. They provide well detailed solutions and are always mindful of the Civil and Structural engineering requirements working collaboratively with us to achieve pragmatic and cost effective solutions to deliver and meet the Clients requirements. All the staff are friendly and professional and are fantastic to have on any design team with no task either too big or too small.”