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Mott MacDonald has been operating in the region for 40 years, and more than 500 staff are now based across its offices in Bristol, Exeter and now Plymouth. Over the last five years staff numbers have increased by nearly 80% and it expects that to continue growing.
As well as supporting Babcock with the exciting Devonport Royal Dockyard major infrastructure programme, Mott MacDonald is involved with key projects across the region including; emergency flood alleviation works around the coastline; masterplanning for Cattewater Harbour; working to bring forward local cycling and walking infrastructure plans; decarbonisation planning for University Hospital Plymouth; and supporting the City Council with a Ports Study to support economic growth.
The new office at The Merchant, has an ‘A’ EPC rating, critical to the consultancy’s net zero and sustainability commitments, as well as offering a first class space for staff, partners and clients.
Rachel Ellison, Advisory Services Managing Director in Europe said: “We couldn’t be happier to be putting roots down in Plymouth. We understand the importance of being close to our clients and partners, and what better way to do that than make a home in the heart of this great city. We’re delighted to become an integral part of this community and although we already work alongside some fantastic clients, we look forward to strengthening those existing relationships and forging new ones. Our commitment to this region goes beyond business though, and we are dedicated to creating social value and contributing to our local communities in meaningful ways."
From its new Plymouth base, the consultancy will deliver integrated design, engineering, advisory and management services across defence, water, health, transport, energy and the built environment.
After contributing to a panel discussion between industry and government on Pride in Place, Mott MacDonald group director of external engagement Professor Denise Bower outlines how engaging communities earlier can support national renewal through well integrated infrastructure.
After taking up her new role as managing director of Mott MacDonald’s advisory and programme delivery business in UK and Europe, Kerry Hancock talks about what she brings to the job and her plans for her first year.
Rachel Ellison shares more about what her role involves, her plans to deliver on those aims and the career that perfectly positioned her to take on this new task.
The infrastructure industry is aligned on ambition but the real question is how to turn that ambition into delivery at pace. Mott MacDonald Fellow Clare Wildfire reflects on three themes that emerged on this point during UKREiiF 2026.
As London strives for net zero by 2030, the Mayor of London’s Zero Carbon Accelerator is showing how a coordinated, people‑centred approach can turn complex decarbonisation challenges into scalable, practical solutions that could work anywhere.
Large-scale projects are demanding and complex to work on, but they don’t need to be overwhelming if projects teams develop the right mindset. James Middling discusses how slowing down is the fastest way to deliver.
Informed NHS facility planning isn’t about spending more – it’s about working differently. When capital programmes and local assets are brought into a single, transparent view, partners can shape places that enable health by design, says Mott MacDonald project director for health buildings Kerry Harding.
Vartan Vartanian has joined Mott MacDonald’s advisory and programme delivery business as director for data centre projects.
The ENDS Power List is an annual compilation by the UK’s ENDS Report celebrating the 100 most influential and impactful environmental professionals.
Mott MacDonald has secured a leading role on Scotland Excel’s £160M national framework, supporting local authorities across Scotland with sustainable infrastructure and engineering services.
The Mayor of London and London Councils, working in partnership with local authorities, utilities, industry partners and Transport for London, have launched the London Infrastructure Framework.
The NSPCC, in partnership with Mott MacDonald and sponsored by Related Argent, has published a major new report ‘Building Safer Communities for Children’, calling on the property sector to make children’s safety a core principle of how places are designed, built and managed.
Mott MacDonald is supporting OPDC to progress one of the UK’s largest regeneration projects at Old Oak and Park Royal, moving from masterplan endorsement to multidisciplinary delivery.
101 Moorgate showcases engineering excellence above and below London’s transport lines, delivering a sustainable, complex over‑site development.
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