myself:-
Andrew set up his own practice in October 1999 as a Professional Chartered Quantity Surveyor and Cost Consultant under the name 'McLeman QS Network' with its offices in East Calder.(135 Main Street). He had previously been a Partner with Armour Construction Consultants in charge of their Edinburgh office Link to MQSN office website here . He also does Website design see www.zoomwebdesigns.com
- he can be e-mailed
Annie and Andrew are getting married in
July 07 the details are on the Wedding Info website
www.andrewannie.co.uk
Regrettably, following loosing a long battle
with alcohol, my wife Ruth
passed peacefully away in February 2002 - Link to Tribute
page to Ruth
A picture from happier times (circa 1997) on holiday on Crete.
'Gini' is our eleven year old Golden Retriever that
'loves' chasing balls!
Our Golden Retriever , Gini
...in the snow in March 2001 - and Wow ..it's still 'snowing'!!!
Andrew is pictured with some of his former (Armour's) Edinburgh office staff at a Ten Pin Bowling night to celebrate
the 50th Anniversary of the firm (Brian Taylor, Andrew, Meg Brash and Julie Watson)
'Museum of Scotland'
If you are considering visiting the new £50m 'Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh - be sure to visit Andrew's exhibits!! - One of the new Galleries is dedicated to objects suggested by Celebrities and the general public that in their view have made the most difference to their lives. ("20th Century Gallery").
From the thousands of ideas suggested, Andrew has not just one but two of the 350 objects selected for inclusion!! - His suggestions were 'The Video Cassette' ("shifting time for TV and watching movies at home etc") and ' The Spreadsheet' ("that had so revolutionised and eased many of my work operations").
As a result he is 'rubbing shoulders' with fellow exhibitors like Sean Connery ('milk bottle') and Tony Blair ('guitar'), and attended the opening reception.
(Its well worth a visit for other reasons too e.g. objects throughout history telling of Scotland's past as well as being a stunning Architectural 'masterpiece'!)
Visit the 'Virtual' Museum of Scotland (and Twentieth Century Gallery) by clicking here Museum of Scotland
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