TPS appoints Peter Hurry as Head of Security and M&E Services

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAEngineering and construction specialist TPS, has appointed security and blast engineering expert Peter Hurry, as head of its security and explosion effects division.

Formerly of Buro Happold and Kroll Associates, Hurry has an MSc in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management and is a Fellow of the Security Institute. His extensive experience also includes a 29 year career in the Military where he carried out a significant number of important counter terrorism roles. He becomes Head of Security, Explosion Effects, and M&E Group, TPS.

The security arm of TPS offers a wide range of services including security systems design, risk management, blast engineering and counter terrorism advice, design for the built environment and critical national infrastructure. The TPS team of experts work directly with client security and facilities managers, or as part of multi-disciplined design teams engaged on new build or refurbishment projects.

Hurry will also oversee TPS’s comprehensive mechanical and electrical engineering division which also offers a number of specialisms in refrigeration systems, fuel storage and handling, aviation systems, blast and shock protection and nuclear, biological and chemical protection.  TPS’s engineering specialists are advising clients on all aspects of these systems, giving them the confidence that they have taken reasonable precautions to ensure their operations satisfy legal requirements and environmental best practice, and that they will continue to do so in a cost effective manner.

Frank Huidobro, Managing Director of TPS, says; “We are delighted that Peter is joining the TPS team to continue the development of this important area of our business. He brings a wealth of experience and will ensure our clients continue to receive the very best of advice and service.”

TPS has provided security and counter terror services to clients including; the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Ministry of Defence as well as international airport operators, corporate conglomerates and royal palaces and residencies.  TPS is part of Carillion plc.

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