90 Years of Quality
Baker Mallett, one of the UK's leading Chartered Quantity Surveying Practices celebrated its 90th Anniversary in 2009. The Company was first set up in 1919 by Sydney Charles Baker and John Graham Mallett based on Chancery Lane in London. Once established in the city it then began to expand throughout the UK and now has seven offices based around the country.
Baker Mallett has been involved in many high profile projects over the years such as providing quantity surveying services for the Empire Exhibition including Wembley Stadium in the early 1920s; auditing services to the Sellafield Nuclear Reprocessing Site in 1982 and more recently providing quantity surveying services and Construction Design Managment Coordinator services to the British Museum and the Natural History Museum amongst other major clients.
Keith Murray, Managing Partner says: "We are extremely proud to have celebrated our 90th anniversary in 2009 which is a great achievement for any business. Our ongoing success lies in the strong foundations of the business which has allowed us to build on a reputation for delivering excellent results".
Mr Peter Mallett, age 94, the surviving son of the company founder, John Graham Mallett who worked for the business for 26 years, adds: "I’m delighted that Baker Mallett is still a successful and thriving practice, it is a tremendous tribute to my father as he always had such high expectations for the business. "Having worked for the company for many years I witnessed first hand the dedication and commitment our employees gave to the business and those who made it what it is today. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been involved in its success over the years."




