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Graham Mortimore: project management

Graham on siteGraham Mortimore undertook a summer placement with Mott MacDonald while a student at Cardiff University. After graduating with a Master's degree in Civil Engineering Design and Management in 2000 he joined Mott MacDonald as a permanent member of staff.

He has is a chartered engineer who specialises in project management, civil and structural engineering with an emphasis on water related projects.

After working on the Karachi Water Supply Improvement Project, the Bexhill and Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant and numerous projects on a framework contract for United Utilities, Graham is now the lead civil engineer on a project being undertaken as part of the Anglian Water Special Projects, Biosolids Quality Sub-Programme: King’s Lynn Biosolids Treatment Centre.

Leading a multi-discipline design team and working collaboratively with our client and contractor partners, Graham is responsible for the development of outline and detailed design of the new £27 million Biosolids Treatment Centre at King’s Lynn wastewater treatment works. He is also contributing to the feasibility stages of the other four biosolids treatment centre sites in the biosolids sub-programme.


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