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We knew 2023 would be a challenging year but we set stretching performance targets – and exceeded them.
That is thanks to a clear and steady focus on our purpose in geographies, sectors and services where we have core strength, and the energy and agility of our colleagues.
The next generation of offshore wind turbines will be much bigger and more powerful than any of today’s models – and they’ll float.
Toronto’s largest and most complex transport project to date, the Ontario Line, is being delivered under a combination of two large public-private partnerships and two progressive design-build contracts.
The largest privately financed offshore wind energy project in Japan provides a model for others to follow as the country strives towards net zero.
By providing preliminary – and entirely biological – water treatment, 31 new floating wetlands are key to bringing an abandoned water resource back into use.
We helped to deliver the Los Angeles Regional Connector, encouraging Angelenos towards public transport.
The UK government’s target for making the energy system greener, more diverse and more resilient requires an ambitious programme of wind farm construction, alongside new transmission infrastructure.
A UK aid funded programme is helping communities to adapt by providing technical know-how and financial aid to climate resilience projects and strengthening government financial, planning and governance systems.
The observational method often delivers dramatic time, cost and safety benefits – but even these can be greatly enhanced with DAARWIN, a new software solution that employs machine learning.
Where the UK’s new HS2 high speed route crosses three existing lines, the operational line was closed for ‘offline’ construction of the new bridges, which were then moved into position in just hours.
During large storm events, the Cohocksink sewer system in Philadelphia can become overwhelmed, causing basements and streets to flood. Now, a US$93.5M project to double sewer capacity is nearing completion.
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Madeleine Rawlins
Global practice leader, climate change