Consultants

Mace hires Atkins veteran to lead business unit

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Mace Consult has appointed former Atkins Energy programme director Andy Oldham as its business unit director for defence, nuclear, energy and utilities. A statement from the consultancy said his responsibilities will include “completely transforming the way Mace delivers infrastructure projects” and growing its work in the area. Oldham has joined…

Oakervee privately dined with consultants during HS2 review

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The heads of the UK’s biggest engineering consultancies hosted a private dinner for Douglas Oakervee while he was carrying out the independent review into the future of HS2, Construction News has learned. The dinner, organised by the Association of Consultancy and Engineering (ACE), was hosted by Aecom at its offices…

Buro Happold appoints new chief executive

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Buro Happold has appointed current chief financial officer James Bruce as its chief executive. The new CEO has announced plans to double headcount at the consultancy from 2,000 to 4,000 employees over the next six years. Bruce, who has been with the firm since 2018, has worked as both chief…

Arup team wins masterplanning on £8bn Thamesmead scheme

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Developers Peabody and Lendlease have awarded the masterplanning contract for their £8bn Thamesmead Waterfront project to a group led by consultants Arup and Prior & Partners. Peabody and Lendlease formed a joint venture to develop the 100-hectare riverside site in October 2019. Largely undeveloped, the South-East London location is expected…

Mace to work on MMC designs for nuclear weapons facility

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Mace has been appointed by the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) to work on the site’s major infrastructure redevelopment programme. Facilities at the Aldermaston site near Reading in Berkshire are undergoing major changes as part of the UK’s renewal of its nuclear deterrent. AWE is responsible for disassembly and assembly of…

Aecom to halve business travel in net-zero drive

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Aecom has pledged to halve its business travel in the coming years as it bids to reach a strict net-zero target by 2030. The consultant will also decarbonise its vehicle fleet, switch to renewable energy tariffs and consider carbon emissions when it chooses suppliers. A spokesperson for the company said:…

Aecom scoops place on £250m Highways England archaeology framework

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Aecom is among the firms to have scooped a place on Highways England’s first-ever archaeology framework. The consultant is one of seven firms to have been awarded a place on the four-year framework, which runs from this month until April 2025. The seven winners include the Museum of London Archaeology…

Mace and Morgan Sindall join ‘value-based’ construction pilot

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More than 20 firms including Mace, Morgan Sindall and Mott MacDonald have signed up to the pilot phase of the government’s Value Toolkit, which aims to help clients make decisions based on the overall value that could be delivered by a construction project. The toolkit, alongside the government’s Construction Playbook,…

Atkins picked to design ‘world first’ fusion centre

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Atkins has been picked by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to design the world’s first tritium fusion energy research centre. The Hydrogen-3 Advanced Technology facility is set to be built at Culham Science Centre in Oxfordshire and will support ongoing work at ITER, a large fusion experiment being developed…

Gleeds launches disputes business ahead of expected COVID claims

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Gleeds has set up a new dispute advisory business as it anticipates a growing number of contractual claims in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The consultancy said it has extensive experience working with insurers, loss adjusters, lawyers, forensic accountants and other specialisms but has not previously provided a dedicated…