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Company Summary

  • Cundall Cundall
  • http://www.cundall.com
  • Construction / Building
  • 1001+ employees
  • Newcastle upon Tyne, Gosforth, United Arab Emirates

Company Reviews

We are a global, multi-disciplinary consultancy delivering sustainable engineering and design solutions across the built environment.

We have 29 locations with over 1200 consulting engineers and designers who are empowered to act with flexibility and agility in response to the local market conditions and practices.

We hold true to the values that have always underpinned our success at Cundall, and we have a clear vision for the future development of the business. We will be:

Agents of change for a sustainable world
The best place for talent to grow and flourish
Construction industry thought-leaders
Everyone's favourite consultants

Rating Reviews

Rating is calculated based on 17 reviews and is evolving.

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Junior Mechanical Engineer
3.4
16 January 2026
Solid place for engineers, but culture can be tricky
Pros: The teams are really collaborative. As a Junior Mechanical Engineer, I've learned a ton about sustainable design from my colleagues. It's a supportive environment in the London office, which is nice.
Cons: Sometimes the culture feels a bit too focused on deadlines. Work-life balance can suffer for some MEP engineering projects. There's not always a clear push for employee well-being from the top.
Advice to Management: Try to put more emphasis on employee well-being, even during peak project times. It would help a lot with overall morale and reducing burnout for engineering roles.
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Structural Engineer
3.4
20 January 2026
Solid Work-Life Balance for Engineers
Pros: I've found the work-life balance here is generally good for a Structural Engineer. We get pretty flexible hours and the London office encourages using the hybrid model. You can usually keep to 40-hour weeks outside of major project deadlines.
Cons: The biggest issue is crunch times when client demands are high; those can make for some long weeks. It feels like senior management sometimes expects more, which impacts overall work flexibility. It's tough to fully disconnect sometimes.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage client expectations and resource allocation, especially during peak periods. Empower team leads more to push back on unrealistic deadlines to protect the team's work-life balance.
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Sustainability Consultant
3.3
5 April 2026
Decent work-life balance for project-based roles
Pros: It's pretty good for a consultancy, honestly. As a Sustainability Consultant, I've had decent flexibility with hybrid work in the London office. They generally respect personal time which is a big plus in sustainable design.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines mean you're working late, especially for bigger clients. It can be tough to completely switch off when there's pressure to hit billable hours. This definitely impacts work-life balance during peak periods.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project workloads and client expectations to reduce the need for late nights. Empower teams more to push back on unrealistic deadlines.
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