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An industry veteran with over 30 years of experience, Ajay brings decades of experience in strategy, project management, and business operations management. He has successfully managed large-scale infrastructure and manufacturing projects involving multidiscipline engineering at all stages in the project life cycle.
Commenting on his appointment, Ajay said: “I am thrilled to join as the divisional director for our Industry business at such an exciting stage when the business is thriving and on the path of growth. I look forward to leading our highly skilled team and working with our clients to deliver transformative projects that drive sustainable economic growth, social value and environmental stewardship."
Ruturaj Govilkar, Mott MacDonald’s South Asia managing director, added: “Our industry business boasts an incredible legacy and a bright vision for the future! Ajay’s proven track record and comprehensive experience in business planning, sales, project management and ensuring long-term business sustainability will prove invaluable to both our clients and our teams. I am pleased to welcome him to Mott MacDonald.”
Mott MacDonald’s South Asia business employs more than 1600 people across India, with offices in Mumbai, Delhi/Noida, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Chennai.
Paul takes on this role after three years leading operations in Mott MacDonald’s Middle East business.
Mott MacDonald has appointed new leadership to its transport business in Asia, with Nick Osborne taking on the role of transport leader for Hong Kong and Er Thuvarahan Thirilogaiswera becoming transport leader for Singapore.
Ruturaj will be responsible for further strengthening the consultancy’s capability in the delivery of strategic infrastructure and advisory projects for key clients.
The largest privately financed offshore wind energy project in Japan provides a model for others to follow as the country strives towards net zero.
Leading a feasibility study into large scale synthetic methane production required us to pull together a huge array of knowledge from our experts around the globe.
A programme to develop 13 key infrastructure projects across south-east Asia called for a forward-thinking approach to transport infrastructure, urban planning and climate resilience, with social outcomes at the fore.
Overuse of antimicrobial drugs is endangering human health and agriculture by producing resistant microbes. Combatting this threat demands global cooperation and surveillance data.
Empowering women alongside men to improve flood defences and drainage, learn new farming techniques and haggle for fair prices at market is enabling 200,000 Bangladeshi households – approximately 1M people – to earn more and live better.
Central Kowloon Route is due to open in 2025 and will relieve congestion on the major east-west corridors through Kowloon.
With funding from the Government of the Netherlands, Mott MacDonald is overseeing the Water for Lakes State programme, which aims to put water management in the hands of the people who rely on this precious resource for their health, agriculture and wellbeing.
Indonesia has the world’s second largest area of tropical peatland and its peat swamps capture between 0.5t and 1.5t of carbon per hectare each year.
With its young and vibrant population, high quality resources and strategic geographic position in the region, Pakistan offers exciting prospects for economic development.