Specialist technical consultancy, MEC Consulting Group has reported a record year of trading, exceeding its financial targets and achieving its highest ever turnover while growing the team and expanding office space.
In its last financial year, the firm has recorded a turnover of £5.4m, the highest in its 16 years of trading, increased its turnover by £1.5m between 2024 and 2025, and exceeded pre-tax profit and new work targets.
MEC’s managing director, Alex Bennett said: “2025 was a fantastic year with these record-breaking results marking our strongest financial performance to date, easily surpassing our previous best year of 2018 when we had more than 30 additional staff.
“This success is a huge credit to the focus and talent of our team, as well as the continued trust our clients place in us. 2025’s growth was entirely organic and included the launch of our fourth office in Nottingham.
“In just six months, we’ve already doubled our desk space in the city, along with adding a further desk in our Birmingham office, which is a powerful indicator of the momentum within the business and our ambition for the future.”
To sustain this growth, MEC has made a series of new senior hires.
David Johnson, associate director – geoenvironmental, joins MEC’s Leicester team, bringing over 35 years’ experience in the discipline, including roles on the Toyota factory in Derby and Stanton Steel and Gasworks, as well as six years working overseas in New Zealand and Australia.
Milan Vadher, principal transport planner, joins MEC’s Leicester team having delivered transport, planning and infrastructure solutions across residential, commercial, education, and public realm developments.
Humza Ahmed has been appointed as a daylight & lighting impact specialist. A graduate of UCL, Humza has worked on schemes across the Capital and Home Counties, including residential developments in Canada Water and the London Golf Club redevelopment.
Barry Crook, senior lighting consultant, based in MEC’s Leicester office, specialises in exterior lighting designs and solutions, having ran his own consultancy for six years.
Kirandip Kaur, senior transport planner, returns to MEC’s Leicester team, having previously worked for the firm as a graduate transport planner. Kiran will support Milan and the wider team to deliver the firm’s transport projects as well as mentor junior staff.
Richard Abbott, civil engineer, joins MEC’s Birmingham team with four years’ experience gained at various civil engineering practices. Richard will strengthen and support the office’s civils team.
The firm also confirmed the appointment of three graduates and apprentices. Mahdi Islam joins the transport team in Leicester as a graduate transport planner; Orla Garvey joins as a graduate civil engineer in Birmingham; while Zayd Ul-Hassan starts as apprentice civil engineer, undertaking a Level 6 BEng degree at Nottingham Trent University alongside his role.
Alex continues: “We’re excited to welcome these new and returning faces to the team, who will strengthen and grow four very busy disciplines. Each brings a wealth of experience and will allow us to expand our service offering as we continue to build on our momentum.
“All in all, we are confident we are in a strong position to achieve similar growth for 2026 while maintaining the robust service and technical excellence that we are known for.”
