User talk:Achrn/Tony Gee and Partners

Conflict of Interest
First of all - Conflict of Interest : I have a strong (possibly the strongest) conflict of interest on this page: I part-own the company (I am a partner - technically a member of the limited liability partnership).

My Case in Defence
However, I believe a case can be made for sufficient notability to include the page, I can attempt to draft the page in a neutral (factual) point of view and want to obtain feedback from non-conflicted editors about whether it does meet the criteria.

The nutshell summary of why I think the company is notable is that I will be able to cite independent sources referencing the company and its involvement in significant infrastructure. The company is already referenced as the designer of several significant structures on existing pages: London Eye, World Highwire Championships, Blackfriars Railway Bridge, Prescott Channel, Falkirk Wheel, Westminster Bridge, Structural Awards, and Blackfriars station. In addition, there are other articles that refer to projects where the company input is key to the notability of the structures. For example: Devon Expressway - where this says "replaced in the 1990s due to suffering from Alkali Silica Reaction, and the project, completed in February 1996 at a cost of £12.25million, involved the world's largest sideways bridge slide at the time for the 410 metres (1,350 ft), 5,500 tonne bridge. This required the road to be closed for only 48 hours, which won it an AA National Motoring Award in 1996 for innovation and minimisation of traffic congestion.", Tony Gee and Partners engineered the slide and were the recipient of the award (though there is a potential circular reference there - the company website is cited as the source for the claim - I will need to fix that).

With respect to neutral POV, that will be interesting when I get some feedback.