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Consulting Engineering Division: |
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WSP Group plc was established in 1969 and was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1987. Through strategic development, the Company has grown into one of the largest international consultancy groups in the world.
The company has some 6000 staff operating out of 100 offices worldwide with corporate headquarters in London, UK with a revenue of £349m in 2005. WSP operates in the property, environmental and transport & infrastructure sectors and provides a full range of service from planning, through to studies, design, implementation and maintenance. WSP Group plc has extensive international experience in America, UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia gained through working in over 60 countries and currently has permanent offices in 30 countries
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PROPERTY SERVICES
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| WSP is one of the world’s leading providers of management and design expertise in the property sector. Our expertise covers a wide range of projects from the world’s tallest buildings and corporate headquarters to bespoke property solutions for healthcare, education, leisure, industrial, residential and retail uses. We provide a comprehensive range of property planning and design services amongst others for: |
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Structural design |
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Sustainability and intelligent buildings |
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Building services (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) |
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Security and fire safety |
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Lighting |
TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
WSP provides expert advice on a wide range of transport-related engineering projects including roads, rail, airports, bridges, tunnels and multimodal transport solutions. We plan, analyse, design and manage projects of all sizes through the complete life cycle.
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| ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES |
| WSP’s environmental teams provide innovative solutions to environment-related business issues. We specialise in the identification, evaluation and mitigation of environmental, social and reputation risks. We have our own laboratory as well as a technology-led remediation contracting business. We give realistic advice and provide pragmatic, commercial solutions in the areas like: |
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Environmental due diligence |
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Soil and groundwater |
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Geotechnical engineering |
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Acoustics and vibration |
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Environmental planning and impact assessment |
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Sustainability and green building design |
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UTILITIES SERVICES
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| Within the utilities sector, WSP provides accurate analysis and assessments of appropriate and cost-effective utility/service requirements for all types and all sizes of building/engineering development, masterplanning and regeneration. We advise on the availability, provision, and procurement of all the necessary utility infrastructure requirements and can manage all the implementation processes. Our many planning/design and management services include those for: |
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Utility assessment, planning and coordination |
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Power generation and distribution (oil, gas and electricity) |
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Potable water (supply and distribution) |
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Telecommunications |
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Sewerage |
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PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
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A short selection of our projects is shown below to demonstrate our services’ range. |
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1 New Providence Wharf, London Docklands, UK: civil/infrastructure works, structural engineering, traffic studies, mechanical and electrical engineering services and geotechnical advice for prestigious residential/mixed-use development |
2 Freedom Tower New York, USA: Structural engineering services for a high-rise offices building |
| 3 City of Arabia, United Arab Emirates: Structural, mechanical, electrical and public health consultancy services for a mixed-use new district |
4 Ministry of Defence, London, UK: integrated mechanical, electrical and structural engineering services for a large scale governmental project |
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1 Suvanabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand: mechanical, electrical and lighting design services for the new Bangkok international airport |
2 Stansted Airport, UK: building services, structures, civil, and environmental services during the development of this terminal extension featuring a new international departures lounge, check-in, retail, and baggage hall |
3 Stansted Airport, UK, Generation 2: WSP was commissioned by BAA in November 2004 to develop a site wide energy strategy as part of the extension of the current airport. |
4 San Jose International Airport, USA: mechanical, electrical, lighting, plumbing and fire protection engineering systems for a new terminal; north and south concourses; renovation of Terminal A; central heating/cooling plant; site electrical substations and 12KV distribution; and electrical site utilities for the rental car facility, and short- and long-term parking garages |
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