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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 55 MIN

Growing Consultancies 021: James Hallworth of Workman LLP

from Pegasus Radio · host Paul Micallef

Today I’m joined by James Hallworth of Workman LLP. James is a Partner at Workman and also leads their Building Technology offering. He is also the driving force behind IBOS, a specialist building technology division focused on helping property and asset owners better manage their buildings.This turned into a genuinely fascinating and educational conversation around what many people call PropTech (a phrase James himself isn’t particularly fond of). At its heart, this episode is about how technology can transform the way buildings are operated, managed, and optimised.We discuss:What “PropTech” really means in practiceHow building technology is changing asset and property managementImproving building efficiency and reducing energy intensityHow data and smart systems can revolutionise the way buildings performWhat the future looks like for building management and ownersI’ll be honest, this is an area I didn’t know enough about going into the conversation, and I learned a huge amount from James. If you work in construction, property, asset management, project management or quantity surveying, this episode will open your eyes to where the industry is heading.Listen now, subscribe, and join us on the journey of growing consultancies.#GrowingConsultancies #ConstructionConsultancy #PropertyTechnology #PropTech #BuildingTechnology #AssetManagement #PropertyManagement #Sustainability #EnergyEfficiency #ProjectManagement #QuantitySurveying #BuiltEnvironment #WorkmanLLP

Today I’m joined by James Hallworth of Workman LLP. James is a Partner at Workman and also leads their Building Technology offering. He is also the driving force behind IBOS, a specialist building technology division focused on helping property and asset owners better manage their buildings.This turned into a genuinely fascinating and educational conversation around what many people call PropTech (a phrase James himself isn’t particularly fond of). At its heart, this episode is about how technology can transform the way buildings are operated, managed, and optimised.We discuss:What “PropTech” really means in practiceHow building technology is changing asset and property managementImproving building efficiency and reducing energy intensityHow data and smart systems can revolutionise the way buildings performWhat the future looks like for building management and ownersI’ll be honest, this is an area I didn’t know enough about going into the conversation, and I learned a huge amount from James. If you work in construction, property, asset management, project management or quantity surveying, this episode will open your eyes to where the industry is heading.Listen now, subscribe, and join us on the journey of growing consultancies.#GrowingConsultancies #ConstructionConsultancy #PropertyTechnology #PropTech #BuildingTechnology #AssetManagement #PropertyManagement #Sustainability #EnergyEfficiency #ProjectManagement #QuantitySurveying #BuiltEnvironment #WorkmanLLP

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