
As AMION turns 25, we look back on some of the key moments over the last quarter of a century
In April 2000, AMION Consulting is founded in a small Liverpool office by two former KPMG consultants and friends; accountant Tim Johnson and economist Graham Russell. Tony Blair is PM of a New Labour government, and all sectoral talk is around Regional Development Agencies (RDAs), devolution and an urban renaissance.
AMION launched its first company logo, featuring a distinctive transposed 'A' motif. While design tastes have evolved since then, this logo represented the company's early ambition and identity as it established itself in the consultancy sector.
AMION moves into its very first office at Silkhouse Court in Liverpool back in 2000 - a big step for the team and the start of exciting things to come!
AMION secured its first major project, working with AMEC on the Waterloo Link Tunnel. This project marked the beginning of AMION’s track record in delivering complex consultancy assignments for major infrastructure developments.
October 2000 sees AMION appointed to the prestigious English Partnerships’ Economic Panel. We’re proud to say that this relationship continues to the current day – with predecessor Homes England (the only firm to be on panel since its inception).
AMION helps author the first edition of the groundbreaking Additionality Guide from the then Office of the Deputy Prime Minster. This guide and the whole additionality concept is transformative and is soon used across the economic development sector.
AMION undertakes its first 'all-nighter' during our completion of the English Partnerships Economic Appraisal of the OMEGA development
Following the success of the inaugural guide, AMION authors the 2nd Additionality Guide from DCLG. The use of the guide is widespread and increasingly other government departments outside economic development. It’s also referenced in HMT’s Green Book.
As AMION’s client base and team expanded, the company relocated to a larger office in Liverpool, reflecting its growth and increasing presence in the consultancy market.
AMION completes an evaluation for Communities and Local Government for the National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal
Recognising AMION's place as a key Additionality Guide contributor, a 3rd revision of the Guide is published. The guide now has international recognition, and regular enquires are made by bodies outside the UK, including the World Bank.
As AMION continues to grow, a new office space is secured in Horton House
AMION is appointed to the DCLG London 2012 Olympics Regeneration Legacy Evaluation Framework
AMION relocates to Customs House offices in Liverpool following several years of extensive growth
AMION scores the commission for the Economic Value of Sport report for Sport England
AMION leads the pack in providing best-in-class updates to the renowned Additionality Guide
Chris Melia and Greg Hunt join AMION, founding a Visitor and Leisure team, with a focus on recreational and cultural works.
Simon Dancer joins AMION, bringing extensive experience from Whitehall. This opens up business opportunities in London the South East.
AMION relocated to Winslow House, marking another significant step in the company’s growth and providing a modern base for its expanding team and operations.
The Government announces the High Streets Fund to bolster local high streets across the country. This becomes a key business line for AMION, working across the country.
Just off the heels of the High Streets Fund, the Towns Fund represents further investment towards towns across the country. AMION continues to advice local authorities the length and breadth of the country.
In 2020, Tom Millard joined AMION to establish and lead the new Transport Economics Team. This dedicated team was created to provide bespoke and tailored transport consultancy services, further diversifying AMION’s expertise and offering.
The Government agenda rolls out with 'Levelling Up' with AMION securing £459 million for areas across the country as part of the Levelling Up Fund
The Housing Supply Interventions Guide published by DLUHC represents a new moment in the field, offering specialist advice
AMION is appointed to conduct an in-depth analysis of the Eurovision Song Contest hosted in Liverpool, on behalf of Ukraine
Homes England publishes their Placemaking impacts of housing-led regeneration piece, led by AMION, representing the pinnacle of cutting edge research in the field
As a testament to AMION's quality advice and consulting, the firm is appointed to be the sole business advisor to the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation.
25 Years in business, AMION celebrates the progress we have made; from a small Liverpool office to a grown firm with employees across the UK
Working with clients nationally and internationally
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