Brian Clancy | |
Nationality: | British |
Birth Date: | 1940 |
Birth Place: | London |
Education: | St Benedict’s School, Ealing, University College, London. |
Discipline: | Structural engineer |
Institutions: | Institution of Structural Engineers Institution of Civil Engineers |
Practice Name: | Clancy Consulting.[1] |
Significant Projects: | Matchpoint Tennis Centre in South Manchester, Reconstruction of (part of) The Victorian Pavilion, Buxton, Derbyshire |
Bian Clancy FIStructE, FICE, FCIOB is a British structural engineer born in 1940 in London.[2]
After graduating from University College London with a degree in Civil Engineering Clancy started working at Oscar Faber Consulting Engineers (now AECOM) where he worked as a Resident engineer building a reinforced concrete silo and a large warehouse.[2]
In 1966 Clancy moved to Manchester with his new wife Mo to work for C S Allott & Son now Jacobs since 2004. In 1969 he set up his own practice with a colleague but branched out on his own in 1972. The company became Clancy Consulting Chartered Consulting Engineers.[1] When Clancy resigned from the company in 1999 it had grown to 130 staff with offices in 4 UK cities.
Clancy served as a Local Councillor on Trafford Council for Mersey St Mary's between 1971-78[3] and Magistrate 1979-2007[1] and member of the Board of Governors of the University of Manchester[4] Clancy was President of the Institution of Structural Engineers in 1996-97. The Clancy Award named after him.[5] is to the author(s) of a paper published in The Structural Engineer on the whole-life management of structures. Clancy has worked on the subsidence and inspection of low-rise buildings.[2]