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Water projects

Children measuring evaporation, BrazilMott MacDonald undertakes, through its international network of offices and staff, water sector projects throughout the world covering the full water cycle from 'source to tap' and from 'sink to sea'.

Our work ranges from initial feasibility and planning studies to preliminary and detailed design, project and programme management and construction supervision of major water infrastructure. Asset management, economic analysis and project finance are integral parts of our activities. Our global reach means that we cover all aspects of water development from rural water supplies in remote arid regions to large-scale urban wastewater systems in an efficient, cost-effective way.

We provide high level strategic advice to utility providers, contractors, private clients, IFIs and governments, as well as due diligence and specialist advisory services to project financiers, developers and in support of mergers and acquisitions.

Our specialists can advise on project risks, improved technologies and on reform and modernisation of utility businesses. We have a reputation for finding high quality, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable solutions, enabling our customers to accomplish the most challenging water projects.


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