Leadership Team

Seeing the completed building; knowing it started off with a few engineering concept sketches and incorporating your sustainable ideas gives a huge sense of pride and satisfaction. That’s why we do it. To design healthy, low carbon sustainable buildings for the future.
Simon Flatt
CEO

Simon Flatt

CEO

Qualifications: BEng (Hons) CEng MCIBSE MIoD

Flatt Consulting

2003
Highly motivated, driving change, forward thinking, harmonizing everyone’s strengths

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Summary of profile:

From leaving school, I studied for 10 years at College and University, achieving my Honors Degree in Energy Engineering and achieving Chartered Engineer status aged 31. My career was like many an entrepreneur – rolling up the sleeves and working through the ranks, and by the age of 28, I had secured a role as Director of a Building Services Consulting Engineering firm.

Driven by a passion to make a difference and to be instrumental in sustainable building design, I set up Flatt Consulting in 2003. At that time, I felt there was a real need but lack of real focus in delivering truly sustainable environments.

Within the practice I lead on strategy and performance of the firm, supporting major strategic clients and bringing a best-practice approach to all projects undertaken. I am responsible for assembling and motivating multi-disciplinary teams to efficiently deliver tailored design with a variety of procurement solutions from small to large complex projects.

As a leader of the practice, I am passionate about delivering sustainable projects that meet the client’s requirements whilst achieving the best value possible.

One of my main strengths is that I am an ideas person, channelling them through my team. I like to be influential in making bold decisions for a building or environment and to constantly break new ground, whether it is the introduction of natural ventilation strategies or significantly reducing a buildings’ carbon emissions.

Outside of engineering:

I am the classic multiple enthusiast of many things including cycling, clay shooting, skiing and I’m a trainee paddle boarder which is fun with the family. I love watersports and the outdoors, especially snowy cold adventures! This drew me to completing the Arctic Trek back in January 2018!

Key projects

  • 20 Farringdon: A great example of circular economy.
  • Davidson Building: Given it a new lease of life.
  • Glass Wharf: The building form influenced the carbon reduction.
  • Royal Wharf: One of London’s biggest energy centres that has a distributed heat network.