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Mott MacDonald has launched a new strategic advisory service to help clients navigate complex organisational challenges, remain agile, de-risk their business, improve performance, reduce costs and unlock future value in their business models.
The offer recognises clients face increasingly complex challenges and opportunities around net zero, energy transition, climate resilience, digital transformation, and environmental and social outcomes.
The move bolsters Mott MacDonald’s long-established advisory and programme delivery business, operating across the built environment, education, healthcare, communications, defence, energy, environment, transport and water sectors. The new strategic advisory business has four complimentary areas of focus:
Andy Moulds, who heads up the new strategic advisory business in the UK and Europe stated: “This new service combines strategic advisory expertise with Mott MacDonald’s deep engineering heritage. I am tremendously excited about the combined value our technical domain knowledge, digital innovation and consulting excellence with our network of collaborative partners can bring to our clients. Our trusted advice ensures clients not only thrive, but remain agile and resilient in a volatile world”.
Doug Wilson, Global Sector Leader, Advisory adds: “As a business we want to enable clients to identify the key challenges to delivering their organisation objectives and plan for tackling the sources of uncertainty, offering alternative and creative views on their future investment requirements and responses to external change. This can include post-pandemic recovery, resource availability, enabling climate resilience or responding to digital or energy transformation. We remain collaborative, pragmatic and outcomes-focused in shaping and implementing transformational change that recognises the increasing need for systems thinking to deliver demonstrable social, economic and environmental value”.
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