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Today’s large infrastructure projects are more complex than ever, with many physical, information, and technological systems to be integrated and multiple stakeholders and organizations involved in delivery.
It’s critical that business and technical requirements are kept at the forefront, that the different parts interact effectively, and that safety, reliability, and user requirements are checked at each stage along the way. Get it wrong and projects could fail to deliver the results expected.
We help you take a logical and pragmatic approach to the design, integration and management of complex systems, providing assurance at each stage of your project to give you confidence that your assets will meet performance, safety, and reliability objectives.
We provide:
Solutions tailored to your specific needs
We work to understand exactly what you want to achieve, then translate those desired outcomes into specific technical requirements that will be central to the design process.
Progressive assurance
We test and review the developing solutions against agreed metrics to give you confidence that things are on track.
A collaborative approach
We work seamlessly with different stakeholders, taking a positive attitude to problem solving.
Integration that works
Our systems expertise and attention to detail will help put the pieces of the puzzle together and create connected, lasting solutions.
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We provide systems engineering and progressive assurance for complex systems throughout the delivery of projects. We can contribute specialist expertise for a single stage of a project or take responsibility for systems integration throughout.
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Our systems engineers have worked on some of the world’s largest and most complex infrastructure projects across a range of sectors. Recent highlights include:
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Ranjit Davis
Global practice leader, systems engineering and assurance
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The introduction of a systems integrator role to take the lead on decarbonisation at a systems level in the built environment, has been called for by industry leaders in a new report on the application of PAS 2080 published by Mott MacDonald today.
Mott MacDonald, the global AUD$3bn civil engineering, infrastructure management and development consultancy, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Shoal Group, an Australian leader in systems engineering.
The 730MW Čierny Váh pumped storage power plant is Slovakia’s largest pumped storage power plant and largest hydroelectric power plant. It commenced operations in 1982.
To prepare the line for passengers, we needed to integrate more than 50 distinct operational technology and business support systems into a single, cohesive architecture to allow for informed decision-making.
Creating a sustainable urban transport system is the key to growth in Aizawl, the hilltop capital of the state of Mizoram, India.