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Mott MacDonald has been selected to support the Environment Agency on its Mapping & Modelling Framework, for a period of up to four years beginning in May 2024. The new framework arrangements will be based on a national approach with Mott MacDonald providing coverage across all the Environment Agency’s Integrated Delivery Hubs and areas.
The consultancy will deliver a broad range of services focused particularly on flood and coastal erosion modelling, forecasting and flood hydrology improvements, and national/catchment scale modelling, mapping and forecasting projects.
Mark Plowman, Mott MacDonald Environment Agency key account leader and framework director said: “Our appointment is particularly pleasing because it represents the continuation of a successful partnership between Mott MacDonald and the Environment Agency that has been developed over many years. We are looking forward to working collaboratively with the Environment Agency and all partners on the framework to deliver this critically important programme.”
Sonya Evans, 2024 MMF framework manager, said: “The Mapping and Modelling Framework underpins the work of the Environment Agency, enabling our teams to make informed investment decisions based on data and evidence. The high standard of tender submissions shows the skills and capabilities of the UK industry, and we look forward to working with the successful delivery partners both nationally and locally.”
The Environment Agency designed this framework to help it identify partners who would add value through their approach to social value and the circular economy, plus have the biggest sustainability impact through robust standards, monitoring and reporting. This closely aligns with Mott MacDonald's purpose, but also combines its understanding of climate projections and physical risk and resilience assessment, with its modelling capability, for the benefit of all the regions the Environment Agency protects.
The Environment Agency was established in 1996 to protect and improve the environment. Mott MacDonald has been working with the Agency for more than 20 years, supporting delivery of its sustainability ambitions through clear efficiencies and savings.
Sun Yan Evans, Mott MacDonald flood risk and water quality technical director, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the highest accolade in the profession.
Mott MacDonald is providing consultancy services for two critical elements of the case for investment for Clyde Metro, following its appointment to Stage 2 by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) in collaboration with Glasgow City Council on behalf of the Glasgow City Region.
Mott MacDonald is proud to see the activation of London’s Tideway Tunnel, a generational infrastructure project that it has been heavily involved in from the start.
A groundbreaking major project featuring pioneering technology to protect Leeds and surrounding areas from the risk of extreme flooding is now complete following support from a joint venture partnership between Mott MacDonald and BAM Nuttall.
Suzanne Mathieson, rail director at Mott MacDonald, has been selected by Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Steve Rotheram, Liverpool City Region Mayor, to join them on the new Liverpool-Manchester Railway Partnership Board (LMRPB).
Wessex Water supplies water to over 2.9 million customers across south west England.
Mott MacDonald has been appointed to Northern Ireland Water’s new IF182 Professional Services Framework that will run for an initial four year term.
Thames Water, the UK’s largest water company has appointed a Jacobs Mott MacDonald joint venture to help deliver a brand-new drought resilience project.
Mott MacDonald has recruited Anthony Crawford and Dr Karen Murrell to its UK Water Consultancy business.
After tidal flooding devastated Hull in 2013, the Environment Agency commissioned Mott MacDonald, in a joint venture with BAM Nuttall as BMMJV, to upgrade more than 7km of defences as part of the wider Humber Flood Risk Management Strategy.
Completion of the final phase of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme (FAS) in autumn 2024 was not only a landmark moment for residents of the city, it was also the culmination of successful collaboration on the planning, design and delivery of the work too.
By providing preliminary – and entirely biological – water treatment, 31 new floating wetlands are key to bringing an abandoned water resource back into use.
Tideway is spending more than £4bn to build a 25km tunnel that will divert flows away from the river and convey them to a treatment works.
Our proposals for flood defence and environmental protection will drive economic investment in the area, as well as protecting thousands of existing homes and businesses.
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.
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