Momentum Consulting Engineers Ltd
Structural Engineers
Momentum Consulting Engineers Ltd
30-32 Westgate Buildings, Bath
# Momentum Consulting Engineers Ltd
Momentum Consulting Engineers Ltd is a specialist engineering consultancy based in Bath that delivers high-quality structural and mechanical engineering solutions across the built environment. The practice demonstrates particular expertise in heritage conservation, cultural venues, and innovative architectural projects.
The firm serves architects, developers, and cultural institutions requiring thoughtful engineering input on complex projects. Their portfolio spans arts and theatre facilities, conservation-led refurbishments, and public amenities. Recent work includes Garsington Studios and contributions to the Bristol Zoo Project's African Forest expansion, showcasing their ability to balance technical excellence with creative briefs.
What sets Momentum apart is their demonstrated commitment to conservation engineering excellence. Their team includes CARE (Conservation Accredited Resource for Engineers) scheme accredited members, a distinction reflecting advanced competency in heritage building work. This accreditation signals their ability to navigate the sensitivities of listed buildings and heritage projects whilst delivering contemporary engineering solutions.
The practice has gained recognition through awards and accolades within the industry. Their projects have won Civic Trust Awards, including the Sunspot development created in collaboration with HAT Architects, indicating their work resonates beyond technical circles and contributes meaningfully to public spaces and community environments.
Momentum positions itself as a consultancy where engineering expertise meets cultural sensitivity—ideal for clients undertaking projects where heritage value, artistic vision, and structural integrity must coexist. Their Bath location anchors them within a UNESCO World Heritage city, naturally aligning their practice with conservation principles.
Momentum Consulting Engineers Ltd is a specialist engineering consultancy based in Bath that delivers high-quality structural and mechanical engineering solutions across the built environment. The practice demonstrates particular expertise in heritage conservation, cultural venues, and innovative architectural projects.
The firm serves architects, developers, and cultural institutions requiring thoughtful engineering input on complex projects. Their portfolio spans arts and theatre facilities, conservation-led refurbishments, and public amenities. Recent work includes Garsington Studios and contributions to the Bristol Zoo Project's African Forest expansion, showcasing their ability to balance technical excellence with creative briefs.
What sets Momentum apart is their demonstrated commitment to conservation engineering excellence. Their team includes CARE (Conservation Accredited Resource for Engineers) scheme accredited members, a distinction reflecting advanced competency in heritage building work. This accreditation signals their ability to navigate the sensitivities of listed buildings and heritage projects whilst delivering contemporary engineering solutions.
The practice has gained recognition through awards and accolades within the industry. Their projects have won Civic Trust Awards, including the Sunspot development created in collaboration with HAT Architects, indicating their work resonates beyond technical circles and contributes meaningfully to public spaces and community environments.
Momentum positions itself as a consultancy where engineering expertise meets cultural sensitivity—ideal for clients undertaking projects where heritage value, artistic vision, and structural integrity must coexist. Their Bath location anchors them within a UNESCO World Heritage city, naturally aligning their practice with conservation principles.
Services offered
Structural engineering designHeritage conservation engineeringMEP systems designProject managementFeasibility studiesListed building consultancyArts and cultural venue engineeringBuilding performance analysis