THE PRACTICE
IN THE YEAR 2000, EBM had been established for 50 years. During this time the Practice has seen many changes both in the economy of the country and in the construction industry. These changes have accelerated in the last few years and as a consequence EBM have made the necessary modifications to their services to cope with the demands of their clients and the ever changing industry.
EBM have undertaken to review all their procedures on a regular basis to keep abreast of the changing times particularly as we are in the New Millennium and an ever-increasing electronic and technological age.
Our range of services can be viewed here, from concept to completion and beyond, and we believe our professional resources and flexible practice are able to meet the needs of a wide range of clients whatever the type of service required or the size of the project involved.
Based in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, within easy reach of the M25 and hence the motorway network, with access to all parts of the country, EBM operate throughout England, Wales and Scotland with plans to work in Ireland and Europe in the foreseeable future.
The Practice is committed to providing an efficient and friendly, whilst professional, service which accommodates its client's every requirement from initial enquiry to completion. The Practice strives to employ people who are bright, can communicate effectively and work with our clients to provide the service they require and not the service we think they require.
THE PARTNERS
John joined the practice in 1972, becoming a partner in 1979 and senior partner in 1985 upon the retirement of Jim Bailey, the founder of the practice. John has dealt extensively with both public and private sector clients in all fields of construction. John became a Fellow of the RICS in 1990.
Graham joined the practice in 1975, becoming a partner in 1983. Graham worked previously for a large international QS practice and has worked in a variety of construction environments and with a variety of clients both large and small. Graham also became a Fellow of the RICS in 1990.