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Dams and reservoirs have a vital role to play in improving water resource security, providing irrigation for food production, and developing hydropower projects to increase supplies and storage of clean and reliable energy.
At the same time, climate change requires owners and operators to pay greater attention to sustainability and environmental impacts — including fish migration, water quality, and ecosystem disruption — in order to satisfy regulators and funders.
Meanwhile financial constraints — securing adequate funding for maintenance, improvements, and new construction projects — are an ongoing concern, especially in the public sector.
We bring more than 100 years of experience to engineering dam and reservoir projects, addressing the challenges you face in a range of areas:
Optimization and modernization
We work to improve capacity, safety, and environmental performance, incorporating the latest technologies. We implement advanced control systems and strategies to enhance the efficiency and reliability of new and existing dams and reservoirs.
Risk management
We can help you understand and manage the full range of risks, from the structural, mechanical, operational, and seismic risks that directly affect dam and reservoir safety and integrity to the wider concerns of climate change, as well as financial risk and the reputational risk associated with stakeholder and community relations.
Sustainability and environmental compliance
We work to design and upgrade assets for sustainable use — using low-carbon materials and energy efficient technologies — and with attention to preserving biodiversity and managing water resources in a way that balances, economic, social, and environmental needs.
Whether projects are for new construction or remedial works, we have both the technical expertise and the creative minds to design, build, and manage dams and reservoirs equipped for the next century. Our expertise includes:
Our engineers provide services to water companies, power utilities, and many private owners, including:
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We have worked on the design and construction of concrete dams throughout the world, including conventional mass gravity structures and arch dams.
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Mott MacDonald, in partnership with GHD and Stantec under the Water2Wire joint venture (JV), has been selected by Queensland Hydro as the dams designer delivery partner for the Borumba Pumped Hydro Project.
Muswellbrook Pumped Hydro Pty Ltd, a joint venture between AGL and Idemitsu Australia, received AUD$9.45 million funding in late 2022 under the NSW Government’s Pumped Hydro Recoverable Grants Program, to progress the project.
Mott MacDonald is supporting development of the preliminary designs for a new hydroelectric project in Skavica, Albania.
The proposed Old Colwyn coastal defence and active travel scheme in North Wales has been rated as outstanding for its strategy and design stages by sustainability assessment provider CEEQUAL.
By providing preliminary – and entirely biological – water treatment, 31 new floating wetlands are key to bringing an abandoned water resource back into use.
The 1GW White Pine pumped-hydro storage project is under development in White Pine County, Nevada.
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.
Advanced computer modelling – including bespoke systems – enabled us to evaluate all the options for a technically challenging project to expand Albania’s hydropower capacity.
We’re working with English water companies on resource planning and large strategic schemes that will make England’s water supplies resilient against drought and shortages for the coming decades.
Power company Genex saw the opportunity to transform a former gold mine into a renewable energy hub, combining solar, wind and pumped-storage hydropower.
The 180MW Ngonye Falls hydropower project on the Zambezi River in the western province of Zambia will generate an average of 830GWh of electricity a year.
One of the world’s largest concrete-faced rockfill dams has been constructed at Chaglla, Peru, and will provide 6% of the country’s total electricity.