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Atkins earns Environment Agency award - 29 August 2008
Atkins, working with the Environment Agency National Capital Programme Management Service (NCPMS), has won a Project Excellence Award in recognition of their outstanding efforts on the Regional Habitat Creation Programme in the Anglian Region.
CIC is set to increase its leadership role in sustainable construction following a commitment from design and engineering consultancy Atkins to donate the expertise of two of its people.
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Atkins has been voted the Best Environmental Consultancy for 2007 by clients and consultants in the environment industry. It is the third consecutive year that Atkins has won the top prize.
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The Environment Agency, in conjunction with Atkins, has developed a resource efficiency inventory.
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A major feature in today’s New Civil Engineer (NCE) marks the launch of a campaign to educate the engineering and design professions in the run up to Copenhagen's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 15) in December.
A civil engineering project which played a key role in rejuvenating a Northumberland community has this week been recognised with one of the most prestigious honours the industry has to offer after.
Atkins’ senior ecologist Kim Olliver is starring in a blog on the London 2012 website. In her role as project ecologist for the Olympic Park, Kim talks about progress made so far cleaning the natural environment around the Park, including its waterways.
Leading UK construction organisations have joined together to develop a common approach to reduce emissions across the whole lifetime of major infrastructure projects. For the first time, developers of road and rail now have a consistent means to assess the carbon impacts of trains, cars and lorries using their services and can use this information to understand the total carbon impacts of infrastructure projects.
Atkins has notched up three major wins in the Edie awards, the built environment sector’s most prestigious awards ceremony. The honours included being named Best Environmental Consultancy in the UK. This is the fifth year running that Atkins has scooped the top prize in the Environmental Excellence category.
Atkins has capped an extraordinary fortnight of achievement after winning three major industry awards at two events – taking its tally of awards won in the last two weeks to seven.
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has appointed Atkins as the official engineering design services provider for the London 2012 Olympic Games. The company will provide multidisciplinary engineering design consultancy for the temporary venues and overlay that LOCOG is providing within London and across the country for the Games. Under the tier three deal, Atkins will also have exclusive rights in the engineering design sector to London 2012 marks.
The low carbon white paper issued by the government (last week) presents the engineering sector with the greatest opportunity for growth since the industrial revolution, says Keith Clarke, chief executive of the UK’s biggest engineering design consultancy, Atkins.
Atkins’ Carbon Critical Design journey is centre-stage in today’s Financial Times, with chief executive Keith Clarke spelling out why the engineering sector has to raise its game in working out ways of adapting to a low carbon economy.
Atkins is taking a leading role at this year’s Ecobuild, the world’s biggest event dedicated to sustainable design, construction and the built environment. Attended by the most influential and highly-regarded figures from across the industry, Atkins will have six of its experts speaking at the event.
Atkins has been awarded a two-year extension to the framework contract under which it supports the Environment Agency’s national flood and coastal risk management and water resources capital works programmes.