Monday, August 18, 2025

Andrew Moseley Associates strengthens senior team

Andrew Moseley Associates Limited (AMA) has appointed Adam Smout as associate director, further bolstering its senior team and transport planning expertise.

Adam brings over 15 years’ experience in development planning, supporting private sector clients across the UK on complex and high-profile schemes. His track record includes advising on masterplans, preparing Transport Assessments and Travel Plans, and contributing to Environmental Statements for developments nationwide.

Before joining AMA, Adam has worked at Arup and most recently held senior roles at Fore Consulting (later Hydrock > Stantec), where he delivered strategic transport advice on landmark projects including SoYo and City One for Caddick Developments, and MEPC’s Wellington Place in Leeds.

Commenting on his appointment, Adam said: “I’m thrilled to be joining such a dynamic and well-respected company. AMA’s reputation for delivering clear, commercially focused advice is matched by its inclusive and supportive culture. The team has already made me feel at home, and I’m excited to contribute to our continued success as we expand into new regions and take on even more challenging projects.”

Managing director Andrew Moseley added: “Adam’s appointment reflects our commitment to investing in exceptional people who share our values and drive for excellence. His depth of experience, particularly in complex city centre schemes, will be invaluable as we continue to grow both in our established markets and in new regions such as the North East.”

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