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Hawkins’ Busy October
After months of working from home, it was a very pleasant change of pace for the Hawkins’ Marketing Team and some of our forensic investigators, to attend traditional, in-person events during the month of October.
Read MoreHawkins’ Acoustic Division Awarded Membership To The ANC
Hawkins is proud to have been awarded membership to the Acoustics & Noise Consultants organisation. The ANC seeks to raise the standards of acoustic consultancy in the UK, and in becoming members, both Ros Lambert-Porter and Jonathan Dance have demon
Read MoreArson: A Burning Desire
Arson: A Burning Desire: Arsonists cause injury, death, property destruction, burdening insurance companies financially.
Read MoreEd Hammersley Joins Hawkins’ Fire Investigation Team
After graduating from the University of York in 2002, Ed worked at analytical laboratories in Yorkshire and London, specialising in the field of analytical chemistry. He then moved to Pfizer in Kent, as an analytical research scientist within the pha
Read MoreHawkins Welcomes Two New Civil Engineers To Our Singapore Office
Hawkins is pleased to welcome Civil Engineers Shimin Zhaung and Yang Dang to our Singapore Office.
Read MoreAusten Smith Joins Hawkins’ New Forensic Architecture Team
Austen is a UK Registered Architect, Chartered Architect, Chartered Construction Manager and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Read MoreHawkins Now Offers Forensic Architecture
Hawkins would like to announce our new offering of Forensic Architecture services, as well as the joining of both Sam Morley and Alastair Ferguson as Senior Associates within the company.
Read MoreJames Clarke Joins Hawkins’ Fire Engineering Team
James Clarke joins Hawkins after graduating with a first-class honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Huddersfield in 2017 and subsequently working as a fire engineer.
Read MoreThe Power Generation Game
The process of turning mechanical energy into electrical power is pretty fascinating. You may remember turning a magnet near a coil and seeing a light bulb illuminate at school? In practice, power generation in the real world is fairly similar; an
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