Hawkins & Associates
Samuel Morley is an experienced forensic architect and educator currently serving as a Senior Associate at Hawkins & Associates since 2021 and as an Inquirer for the Architects Registration Board since November 2022. Additionally, Samuel lectures on the Professional Practice Module at the Architectural Association and contributes as a Professional Examiner, involved in the part 3 exam process. Previous roles include Part 3 Examiner at the University of Westminster and positions such as Associate and Senior Architect at GERAGHTY TAYLOR. Samuel has also held project management and architectural positions at HCC Property Services, Mace Group, Thomas Nugent Architects, and various NHS Trusts. Samuel's academic background includes multiple degrees in architecture and construction law from respected institutions.
Hawkins & Associates
Hawkins is a multi-disciplinary forensic practice established in 1980 with offices in the United Kingdom, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore. We work primarily with the insurance, loss adjusting, risk management and legal professions providing specialist pre-loss risk assessment, forensic root cause analysis, expert witness services, post-loss remediation and prevention advice. We have a team of over 100 forensic engineers and scientists who can investigate a wide range of losses including fires, explosions, road traffic accidents, personal injuries, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, power generation, marine and contamination issues and many more. We are industry leaders with proven expertise and practical experience, married with a real awareness of our clients’ needs. We offer a rapid response, attending the scene immediately if required. A preliminary report is produced within three days of the scene visit, setting out the most probable cause and a proposed strategy for further investigation. Our reporting is flexible and can be tailored to your needs, depending on the scale and urgency of the investigation. Our services range from a free consultation through to a full investigation where required to formulate a clear and impartial report for the support of legal action.