Clancy Consulting opens new Glasgow office

Gordon Megahy (left) Gordon Hunt
Clancy Consulting has relocated its Glasgow operations to 146 West Regent Street, a historic Grade C-listed building in the heart of the city centre.
The move marks a significant milestone for the multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy, which has had a presence in Glasgow for 15 years. The company previously occupied 310 Vincent Street, a space that was no longer suitable for its growing team.
Situated in a three-storey townhouse built circa 1835, the new office is located close to Glasgow’s diverse built environment community, including architects, quantity surveyors, and contractors.
The listed building has an EPC A rating and has been carefully adapted into a modern, sustainable workspace by the landlord, Stelmain. The Georgian-era building preserves many of its period features, including scrolled cast iron railings and the original lamps at the entrance.
Its new city centre home provides Clancy with a collaborative workspace that is designed to support the continued growth of its multi-disciplinary team that delivers civil & structural engineering, incorporating specialist structural timber engineering services, plus mechanical & electrical engineering.
With a client base covering several sectors, including residential, commercial, healthcare, retail, and industrial, the Glasgow team has delivered a wide variety of projects, from student accommodation and new homes to social housing developments and RAAC remediation.
The Glasgow office is led by Gordon Megahy, director at Clancy Consulting alongside a senior team including Gordon Hunt, divisional director for Civil & Structural Engineering, and Wendy Thomson, associate leading the timber engineering specialism, who play key roles in expanding Clancy’s technical expertise and client support in Scotland.
In the next five years, the company plans to invest in people to expand its current headcount – with space to double in size within the new office.
Gordon Megahy, director at Clancy Consulting, said: “Relocating to West Regent Street in the heart of the city centre is a new chapter for the business and our people in Glasgow. This new location provides us with excellent opportunities to build a stronger community with our industry partners, host our clients, continue growing our services across multiple sectors and bring in more talent as we expand our offering.”
Gordon Hunt, divisional director for Civil & Structural Engineering at Clancy Consulting, added: “The new office reflects the modern, collaborative way we work while keeping us rooted in the Glasgow’s history. Our team is already delivering an expansive portfolio of work and this move ensures we have the facilities and space to grow, innovate, and continue providing the highest level of engineering expertise we are known for.”