IMCA Moves to Larger Headquarters

December 20, 2009

The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), representing offshore, marine and underwater engineering companies, has moved to new and larger offices.

Their new address is: IMCA - International Marine Contractors Association, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0AU, UK. Their telephone and fax numbers and email address remain unchanged - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7824 5520, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7824 5521; Email [email protected].

"Five years in Lower Belgrave Street have seen an expansion from eight to 17 members of staff, matching the growth in membership, which has enabled a significant expansion in the association's work programme," said IMCA's Chief Executive, Hugh Williams. "Our growth has been exceptional. In October 2004 when we moved into the Lower Belgrave Street offices we had 240 members in 35 countries; now we have over 650 member companies in more than 50 countries.

"The current economic situation has enabled us to obtain more space at a competitive rent and so we moved over the weekend of 12-13 December, and have started work in our new offices on Monday (14 December). These new offices are literally across the street from the old one, with the new entrance even closer to London Victoria's rail/tub station and excellent airport access, which is perfect for members and others visiting the secretariat for meetings."
 

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