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Meeting legal and regulatory requirements for environmental protection and improvement is essential.
Making effective use of planning and permitting processes and exceeding standards for environmental management is an opportunity for leadership.
Embedding and delivering positive environmental outcomes throughout the project lifecycle results in improved operational and commercial performance and more sustainable projects. Better for the environment, and better for your business.
At every stage in the project lifecycle – from early feasibility to ongoing monitoring and management – we support you to better understand, manage and improve environmental conditions and achieve consents.
When environmental permitting is delivered well, shaped and informed by experts experienced in supporting successful large infrastructure schemes, it facilitates a faster and more efficient planning and regulatory processes. It enables better reputational, commercial and societal outcomes to be achieved.
Our assessment and advice will always be based on achieving the best possible outcomes for your project, organisation, and the communities you’re part of.
An integrated approach to environmental management
Our environmental experts hold deep knowledge of sectors and geographies, so you have access to the experience and skills needed to succeed.
Our multidisciplinary experts work collaboratively, in an integrated way – across design and engineering disciplines, and specialist areas including project management, stakeholder engagement, land referencing and accessibility work – to shape the most effective approaches for your projects.
Specialist support for your planning requirements
We work with you to provide the specialist support and domain insight you need throughout the planning process. We combine core planning expertise, land advisory consultancy and impact assessment, alongside the requirements for major, complex projects – such as air quality, noise and vibration, land quality, arboriculture and forestry, ecology and biodiversity, cultural heritage and archaeology, landscape architecture, and natural capital and ecosystems.
Effective stakeholder consultation for major infrastructure projects
We enable you to inform and engage diverse stakeholder groups, including local communities. Our skilled and specialist team has extensive experience of successful stakeholder consultation and engagement for large and complex projects, and utilising the tools needed to manage those processes well.
The result is that engagement is well-targeted and stakeholder dialogue and insight can be informative, which protects reputations, prevents delays and challenges to projects, and ultimately helps achieve consents and deliver infrastructure that performs better for you, its users, and the communities you are part of.
A303 Sparkford to Ilchester improvements, Somerset, UK. We provided design input into this nationally significant infrastructure project for construction of a dual carriageway section on the A303 between Sparkford and Ilchester, to alleviate congestion and queuing.
Join Mott MacDonald and leading experts for a new podcast series on the role of nature in infrastructure with leading insights on emerging best practice, career paths and lasting benefits for people and planet.
Our highly experienced environmental teams work on major infrastructure projects around the world. We provide local knowledge and support while drawing on international industry leadership and best practice from across our global network of environmental practitioners. 
Our expert practitioners have supported major infrastructure clients and projects around the world to shape and deliver planning solutions – establishing better outcomes while achieving consents and meeting regulatory requirements.
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Julia Barrett
Global practice leader, environment
Nature services resource manager Joanne shares how she built a rewarding career, her love of working collaboratively across specialisms and her passion for continuous learning and supporting others.
We spoke with Eimon about what her typical day looks like, how active listening empowers collaboration, and her advice to professionals looking to grow their careers.
The Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) has published The UK Spaceports and Launch Operators: Industry Good Practice Guidance for the Assessment of Environmental Effect, developed by a range of space and environmental industry experts including Mott MacDonald.
Claudio Tassistro, managing director energy, Europe commented: “Changes announced today to the judicial review process will be critical to successful delivery of the government’s 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy and clean energy 2030 target."
The Davis Critical Infrastructure Works will strengthen Australia’s scientific research, presence and leadership in Antarctica.
Our final episode of this series is led by three Mott MacDonald early career professionals, Kieran Murnane, Amy Jones and Natalie Harvey. They discuss their experiences of influencing and shaping the future of nature positive infrastructure.
In the penultimate episode of this series, our host Julia Baker sits down with Mott MacDonald’s Heather Marshall, technical director for water and infrastructure systems.
For our sixth episode, our host Julia Baker speaks with the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)’s policy and engagement lead, Lesley Wilson.
In this episode, Julia chats with Tom Butterworth, director at UKBFF and a director at Arup, about his hopes for nature events and the role the British Standard on BNG played in establishing an international BNG standard.
We join Richard Broadbent, a director at Freeths LLP, to discuss how the law teaches us to be better, and his insights into habitat banks and conservation covenants.
In our third episode, Natural England’s principal advisor on net gain, Nicholas White and Katie Gowers, biodiversity metric policy lead at Defra, share their journey to shape nature positive policy.