
With the facility to call on specific technical expertise from
within the Group, we have been providing clients in the UK and
world-wide with a fully comprehensive programme and project
management service in the quest to meet demand from government and
private industry. From acquiring sites, obtaining the required
permissions, and drawing up contracts to taking care of
environmental planning, construction and cost control we have been
delivering complete solutions at locations throughout the
world.
We use proven project management methodologies along with our own
integrated Quality, Environment and Safety management systems to
ensure projects will run smoothly, meet set targets and have a
successful outcome. And by highlighting and addressing problems
before they happen, our risk management expertise can bring added
reassurance.
Combining our experience in project and programme management for
governments and utilities with commercial skills sensitive to the
needs of the investors has placed us at the forefront of the global
market. Leading management consultancies, lending agencies and
project developers have also taken advantage of our independent
professional judgement and international track record, turning to
us for technical and strategic advice on many major new
projects.
Recent programme management examples include:
Special Projects Framework for Anglian Water Services in AMP4: - A
programme of large water and sludge treatment projects.
Surgut Municipal Services Development Programme - The project
management, technical design, tendering and supervision of
refurbishment of water supply, wastewater and district heating
systems installed in the 1970s for Surgut a city of 250,000
population in Western Siberia.
Yorkshire Water frameworks for Northern wastewater, Western clean
water and large schemes: three design and build frameworks for AMP4
delivered through Mott MacDonald Bentley including several hundred
projects ranging from £5,000 to £25,000,000.
Drainage, Irrigation and Wetlands Improvement Project: Assignment
B, Uzbekistan: - Works include construction of 300km long outfall
drain for removing saline agricultural drainage water, together
with remodelling major canal structures, on-farm works,
land-levelling and developing water users' associations. Studies
include the operation and water resource management of the lower
Amu Darya, affecting Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.