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Infrastructure projects can change lives for the better.
Collaborative action and a committed mindset toward that goal can help achieve lasting benefit that’s more widely and equitably shared. And, it can better ensure marginalised communities are not disproportionately impacted as a result of those projects.
Governments have taken notice and, using statutory requirements, are increasingly pursuing greater equity in how the benefits of infrastructure are distributed.
The infrastructure industry has seen the importance — as well as the business and financial benefits - of addressing accessibility, inclusion, and social value in the design and delivery of projects with vital social licence. A strategic approach to influencing social outcomes throughout programmes can deliver long-term shared benefits for organisations and the communities they’re part of.
Our expert practitioners work with you to inform the design, planning and delivery of infrastructure that is underpinned by a robust analysis of stakeholder expectations, and social, economic, environmental and cultural conditions and their impact on communities. And, building on this, to support the development and achievement of strategies to target meaningful accessible, inclusive and equitable outcomes to better influence a beneficial long-term legacy.
Looking to the long term
The best approaches are built in, not bolted on and focused on long term outcomes rather than short term box ticking. We can help to prioritise and plan more accessible and inclusive projects and infrastructure, maximising the benefits for communities, addressing existing inequalities, benchmarking and monitoring progress, and meeting the needs of potentially vulnerable groups.
Shaping your social value strategy
The implementation and delivery of social value can vary, and there is no one size fits all. We can help to identify the most relevant actions to achieve long-term benefits for the communities you’re working in, and to effectively deliver, track and measure social value throughout your projects and programmes.
Equality analysis and impact assessment
Without consideration, projects have the potential to benefit or harm people with protected characteristics, for example by inadvertently creating unfair disadvantages in accessing essential services. While understanding impacts on marginalised groups is integral to achieving better project outcomes and securing social licence to operate, it can also be a statutory requirement. We work with clients to undertake a thorough equality analysis and impact assessment that improves projects and meets obligations.
Riverfront Park, Newark, USA. Working for the Trust for Public Land and the City of Newark, we provided environmental and engineering services for this waterfront redevelopment project.
We can support you to improve social outcomes, eliminate barriers to inclusion and improve access to services, infrastructure and the built environment. Our work includes:
We support you to identify specific challenges such as the economic and social impact of poor quality or disrupted services, manage and meet your statutory requirements, or the potential effects of asset failure.
Our expertise includes:
We help you to understand the social outcomes that are key to the success of your organisation and its objectives, and to establish and embed a vision that flows through the entire lifecycle of your programmes and projects. We help you influence accessibility, inclusion and social value throughout the entire lifecycle:
In addition to helping you identify and measure the intended social outcomes of your projects and programs, we identify specific challenges such as the economic and social impact of poor quality or disrupted service, or the potential effects of asset failure.
We bring a full range of expertise to this work, including:
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Peter Colacino, NSW project strategy and delivery lead, and Ben Melville, senior infrastructure advisor, explore how modern methods of construction (MMC), inclusive hiring practices, and adaptive technologies can break down barriers for people with disabilities.
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Gaining a new level of Clear Assured status is a significant success, according to Anna Sirmoglou, equality, diversity and inclusion manager for UK & Europe at Mott MacDonald.
In 1924 Basil Mott highlighted the social progress enabled by infrastructure. His projects are still delivering value, showing why we need a long-term view of the infrastructure we build today, argues James Harris.
100 years ago Basil Mott put London’s transport at the heart of his ICE presidential address. 2024 president for the Chartered Institute of Highways & Transportation, Professor Glenn Lyons, considers what has changed since that speech.
The new Making London’s infrastructure and communities more inclusive report that aims to support business leaders, decision makers, project managers and designers to create cities that are for everyone.
As a principal talent development advisor, Sheira helps people build capability, confidence and connections to create meaningful experiences for colleagues.
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We caught up with inclusion and community impact specialist Morgan Scott to talk about her role within our business and the importance of working with a team that trusts you to take the lead, try new things, and learn through experience.
Meet Bareen Shafi, a graduate contaminated land consultant whose journey from Kashmir to the UK is a powerful story of resilience, leadership and advocacy.
Mott MacDonald is supporting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in its goal to make 95% of New York City’s 472 subway stations ADA-compliant by 2055.
Social inclusion – especially of women – is a core aim of our work building the physical and economic infrastructure needed to support Andhra Pradesh’s ambitious plans for industrial growth and wider prosperity.
How do you redesign an airport first opened in 1948 to delight passengers more than 80 years later without expanding the site or even owning the terminals?
Reconnecting Texas' Cedar Bayou with the sea after 35 years has restored life to a once rich marsh and estuarine ecosystem.
People and Planet demonstrates and quantifies social and environmental outcomes. It combines publicly available data with project data to assess social and environmental factors alongside project priorities. Risks and opportunities are displayed on maps and dashboards, empowering decisions that create long-term benefits for people and the planet.