Director
Learn more about Andrew Smith
Andrew is a Director and Head of Property Management based in our Peterborough office. He is a Chartered Surveyor with 30 years' experience providing management services to a wide range of clients across both the public and private sectors.
He has extensive experience managing multi-million-pound portfolios of commercial and industrial premises, including complex service charge arrangements with a combined annual budgeted spend exceeding £1 million.
Notable work includes acting as Estates Manager for Peterborough Cathedral, overseeing rent collection and the day-to-day management of the Cathedral's commercial and residential investment properties, and serving as temporary Estates Manager for Huntingdonshire District Council during a strategic review of their commercial portfolio. Andrew has also acted as property manager for Peterborough City Council in respect of a substantial city centre office building, and advises developers on establishing management companies and implementing service charge arrangements.
Andrew joined Barker Storey Matthews as a graduate in 1993 and qualified as a Chartered Surveyor in 1995. The firm was subsequently acquired by BTG. He is a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) with deep expertise in commercial property management across East Anglia.
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The Lawns, 33 Thorpe Road, Peterborough, PE3 6AB
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