ADEO CONTINUES TO GROW THEIR COMMERCIAL TEAM

We are thrilled to welcome Paul Malama, Joel Bamanyire and George Eichbaum to our commercial team.

Paul – Senior Quantity Surveyor joins us as a highly accomplished Chartered Quantity Surveyor with more than 22 years’ experience delivering commercial excellence across major infrastructure and energy projects, including rail, utilities, water, and local authority developments.
Paul brings deep capability across both pre contract and post contract stages, with proven strengths in cost planning, procurement, risk management, and contract administration. His track record includes leading commercial teams on high value, complex programmes and delivering accurate financial reporting, forecasting, and final accounts.
He has extensive experience working with NEC, JCT and FIDIC forms of contract, navigating demanding project environments with clarity, structure, and commercial rigour. Paul is also highly experienced in managing large portfolios of live projects simultaneously ensuring robust cost governance, effective stakeholder engagement, and strong commercial leadership from feasibility through to delivery and final account agreement.

Joel – Quantity Surveyor joins us as an accomplished Quantity Surveyor with more than 11 years’ experience across commercial and residential construction. His portfolio spans multi million pound projects in rail, aviation, and housing, where he has consistently delivered outcomes that meet programme, budget, and quality expectations.
With deep expertise in NEC3/NEC4 and JCT contracts, Joel brings a strong command of cost control, procurement, and contract management. He’s known for working seamlessly with clients, contractors, and senior stakeholders to drive commercial performance and reduce risk.
What sets Joel apart is his proactive, collaborative approach—combining technical rigour with leadership that supports high performing teams and maximises project value.
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George – Commercial Manager joins us with more than 35 years of international experience delivering major infrastructure and complex civil engineering projects across the UK and South Africa, spanning highways, rail, aviation, utilities, energy and defence sectors.
A highly respected Commercial Lead and Senior Quantity Surveyor, George brings deep expertise in NEC3/NEC4, JCT and FIDIC contracts, along with a reputation for strong commercial governance, forensic cost control and a detailed technical understanding of infrastructure construction.
His experience and approach align perfectly with our commitment to delivering robust commercial management, data-driven insight and better outcomes for complex infrastructure projects.
George

If you would like to discover how Adeo can help keep your project on track please contact Yolande Eastwood Email: yeastwood@adeo.uk.com

ADEO WELCOMES YOLANDE EASTWOOD TO THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Yolande Eastwood is our Business Development Manager and the first point of contact for clients looking for responsive, commercially astute support across the civils and infrastructure sector.

With over 20 years’ experience in relationship-led business development across complex, high-value environments, Yolande brings a calm, strategic approach to understanding client challenges and matching them with the right commercial solutions. Known for building trust quickly and maintaining long-term partnerships, she works closely with tier-one contractors to understand their commercial pressures, programme demands and resourcing needs.
Her strength lies in asking the right questions, listening carefully, and connecting clients with tailored interim commercial support that delivers real value on live projects. Collaborative, outcome-focused and people-driven, Yolande is passionate about helping clients secure the right expertise at the right time to protect margins and support successful delivery.

Outside of work Yolande enjoys spending time with family and friends, braaing (BBQ). Yolande is also a budding landscape photographer!

If you’re looking to discuss your commercial requirements or explore how interim support could strengthen your project team, Yolande is your go-to contact. Email: yeastwood@adeo.uk.com

Bridging the Quantity Surveyor Gap: Building Capacity for the Next Decade.

Bridging the Quantity Surveyor Gap: Building Capacity for the Next Decade.
Published October 2025

Across the UK construction industry, a persistent shortage of experienced Quantity Surveyors (QSs) is constraining output and slowing delivery. Recent data suggests that more than half of active construction projects are now affected by limited QS availability, a shortage that is quietly reshaping how projects are planned, procured, and delivered.
For a sector already grappling with inflation, skills gaps, and increasing regulatory complexity, this isn’t a marginal issue. The QS shortage is now one of the biggest single factors affecting productivity, risk management, and client confidence.

The State of Play
Quantity Surveyors sit at the heart of every successful project. They provide the commercial intelligence that turns design ambition into viable, deliverable reality. Yet the supply of experienced QS professionals simply isn’t keeping pace with demand.
Several forces are converging:
• An ageing workforce, with too few new entrants replacing those leaving the profession.
• Expanding project complexity, driven by sustainability requirements, modular delivery, and significantly altered and bespoke standard forms of contract that lead to project delays and inconsistent delivery.
• Intensifying market demand, as infrastructure, housing, and public-sector projects all compete for limited talent.
• Post-pandemic attrition, with some quantity surveyors leaving the industry altogether.
The result is a tightening bottleneck at the very point where accurate cost control, value engineering, and commercial assurance are most needed. Delays, rising costs, and inconsistent data quality, poor procurement are becoming familiar symptoms across projects of all sizes.

Why It Matters
This is not just a capacity problem, it’s a strategic one. Without adequate QS input, projects face greater commercial uncertainty, weaker governance, and reduced agility in responding to change. Clients and contractors alike are finding it harder to maintain cost certainty, protect margins, and deliver on programme.
At a time when investors and public bodies are demanding transparency and value, the QS shortage risks undermining the sector’s ability to demonstrate both. Quantity Surveying is the connective tissue that links designed intent with commercial reality and without enough of it, the whole system strains.

Rethinking the Response
At Adeo, we see the shortage not simply as a challenge, but as a catalyst for innovation. Traditional models of resourcing and delivery are no longer sufficient. The future of cost consultancy must be smarter, more agile, and more collaborative.

Our approach is built around four key principles:
1. Technology as an enabler, not a replacement
Digital cost modelling, AI-driven benchmarking, and automated measurement tools can significantly extend QS capacity. When harnessed intelligently, these tools free skilled professionals to focus on analysis, insight, and strategic value — the areas that truly drive project outcomes.
2. Flexible resourcing models
The era of rigid, one-size-fits-all teams is over. Adeo builds project-specific resourcing strategies that blend in-house expertise with trusted associates and partner organisations. This flexibility enables us to scale quickly and deliver the right capability, precisely when and where it’s needed.
3. Accelerated development of emerging talent
We’re investing heavily in mentoring, structured career pathways, and early exposure to live projects. By upskilling and empowering the next generation of QS professionals, Adeo helps to bridge the experience gap while ensuring consistent quality for clients.
4. Early-stage collaboration
Many capacity issues are amplified by late engagement. By working with clients and design teams from the earliest stages, we can lock in cost certainty, improve scope definition, and reduce downstream risk — all with smaller, leaner teams.

A Sector-Wide Imperative
This challenge extends far beyond any single consultancy. The construction sector as a whole must view QS capacity as a strategic enabler — not a back-office function. Investment in digital transformation, training, and cross-industry collaboration will be critical to sustaining output and competitiveness.
Clients, too, have a role to play. Early engagement, realistic programming, and a shared commitment to data quality can help ensure that limited QS resource delivers maximum impact.

Leading by Example
Adeo was founded on a belief that cost consultancy should be progressive, data-led, and client-focused. In a market where the QS shortage is reshaping expectations, we’re proving that lean, high-performing teams can still deliver exceptional certainty and value.
By combining human expertise with digital intelligence and collaborative delivery, Adeo is helping clients navigate a challenging market with confidence and control.

Building Capacity Together
The quantity surveyor gap won’t close overnight. But with innovation, partnership, and investment in people, the industry can adapt — and thrive.
At Adeo, we’re ready to lead that conversation. Because building the future of construction means building the capacity to deliver it.

Adeo Global Consulting
Adding Value, Driving Change