On ANZAC Day, we pause to honour the courage, service and sacrifice of Australians and New Zealanders who have served our nations. Across our organisation, many of our people carry personal connections to this day, through family, service and shared traditions. Their reflections remind us of the enduring values of courage, mateship, resilience and community. Lest we forget.
Mott MacDonald
Civil Engineering
London, England 900,379 followers
Employee-owned, engineering, management and development consultancy.
About us
We are an engineering, management and development consultancy and one of the largest wholly employee-owned firms of our kind. We plan, design, deliver and maintain the transport, energy, water, defence and security, and buildings infrastructure that is integral to people's daily lives. Our core strength is using our expertise to overcome complex challenges to deliver benefits for our clients and the communities they serve.
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https://mottmac.com
External link for Mott MacDonald
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- Buildings, Education, Environment, Health, Industry, Infrastructure finance, Oil & gas, Transportation, Water & wastewater, Climate resilience, Urbanisation, Social outcomes, Digital transformation, Smart infrastructure, Renewable energy, Energy, Consulting, Civil engineering, and Defence and security
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Employees at Mott MacDonald
Updates
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Following the completion of critical repairs, the Westham Island Bridge – the only bridge that provides land access to the area – recently reopened for vehicle access, restoring a vital connection for the local agricultural and residential community. As prime consultant for TransLink, our team provided engineer of record and field services for the replacement of the damaged structural component, the in-river Pier P5 bent, working closely with contractors and partners to deliver safe, reliable access as quickly as possible. Learn more 👉 https://mottm.ac/492Mzsk 📷 Photos courtesy of TransLink #EngineeringExcellence
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As nuclear programmes scale globally, accurate structural calculations are a critical enabler of rapid optioneering for safe, efficient and repeatable design. Digital and automated calculation approaches are helping teams to execute more projects and design iterations within the same timeframe or deliver time savings of up to 30%. In our upcoming webinar on 28 April, we’ll be exploring how innovation in structural calculation is improving global nuclear design efficiency without compromising on nuclear regulatory requirements. Discussions will explore how to: 🔹Create consistent, defensible calculation approaches across programmes 🔹Improve QA/QC, traceability and auditability for safety‑critical assets 🔹Reduce rework and improve productivity through automation 🔹Integrate calculation workflows more effectively with design tools and models. Ahead of our structural calculation webinar, we’d value your perspective on which of these benefits matters most. Take part in the poll below and help shape the conversation. For anyone who’d like to join the webinar, the details are here👉 https://mottm.ac/42F2jPf
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Meet Lola Rodriguez, one of our geotechnical engineers who joined us 18 months ago and has already become a valued part of our team in Seville. With 20 years’ experience, Lola’s work goes far beyond investigating soil and rock. She’s focused on creating safer places for people and using her expertise to improve everyday life. It’s also why working somewhere that genuinely supports its people matters so much to her. Being trusted to apply her judgement, challenge thinking and lead with confidence has made a real difference to Lola’s career and wellbeing. As a woman in engineering, she describes our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion as authentic, supportive and among the best in the industry. In our latest blog, Lola shares her career journey, the power of global collaboration and what it really means to be trusted to do brilliant things. Read her blog here: https://mottm.ac/4sUyaFQ
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We were proud to host the fantastic Women's Infrastructure Network (WIN) Ireland event in our Belfast office last week which created a vibrant discussion on how organisations can respond to the growing challenges of climate change and embed resilience into infrastructure assets. Thank you to the brilliant speakers, our technical director for climate resilience Nikki Van Dijk and Translink climate asset resilience project manager Louise Best for sharing their insight and experience on current best practice. The turnout and conversations provided a great opportunity to explore both the strategic and operational responses required to address climate risk.
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👏 Congratulations to Sasha Vinton, P.E., VMA, PMP, senior project engineer, bridges, on receiving the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA) Community Service Award! This award recognizes engineering leaders who make outstanding contributions to the quality of life in their communities through service, leadership, and impact beyond project delivery. Sasha’s commitment to community engagement and service exemplifies the values we see represented across our teams. We’re proud Sasha's been recognized by ACEC/MA and look forward to cheering her on as the award advances for national consideration. #EngineeringExcellence
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Delivering large‑scale buildings at speed starts long before construction begins. In his latest article, James Middling, our global market leader for major events and venues, shares why taking a step back at the beginning to clarify objectives and understand requirements is what enables rapid, confident delivery later on. He highlights how adapting proven approaches from the rail and nuclear sectors helps large building programmes work as one integrated system. He also discussed how digital tools give multidisciplinary teams a single source of truth and how informed, engaged clients make decision making more resilient. It’s a “plan slowly and act quickly” mindset, reflecting ideas on why you should think slow and act fast set out by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner in How Big Things Get Done. James’s application of the theory turns complex, ambitious programmes into predictable, coordinated and ultimately transformative outcomes. Read James’s full article here: https://mottm.ac/4tobSxc
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What if a roof could do more than keep the weather out? At the new Sydney Fish Market, the roof is doing extraordinary work behind the scenes by storing carbon, generating energy, harvesting water and shaping comfort, while creating one of #Sydney's most distinctive new landmarks. Described as the city's "most significant harbourside building since the Opera House", the redeveloped market brings together public space, retail, dining and world-class seafood facilities under the largest timber roof by mass in the southern hemisphere. We're proud to have supported Infrastructure NSW through the reference design phases on structural, civil and marine engineering, and as technical advisor across all engineering disciplines throughout design finalisation and construction, helping turn this ambitious architectural idea into reality. This project shows what's possible when engineering amplifies architectural intent and sustainability is embedded from the outset. Read the full story here: https://mottm.ac/3OdkK9R #SydneyFishMarket 3XN/GXN BVN Architecture ASPECT Studios
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This year at #NYBuild, several of our experts joined industry peers to explore what’s next for the built environment when it comes to climate resilience, sustainable design, social value, and workforce development. Niniane Tozzi, Mimi Zimmer, Kimberley Green, ENV SP, and Roxanna Thomas, M.Sc., J.D. shared insights on translating climate risk assessments into actionable design, embedding sustainability early to reduce waste, foregrounding community voices from the outset, and strengthening the talent pipeline. 👀See below for highlights from the panel discussions. #BuiltEnvironment #BrilliantPeople
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#ArtificialIntelligence is accelerating change across Canada’s transportation networks. 💻🚉 In our latest insight, Alicia Wallis, senior consultant, advisory, explores how AI is being applied across Canadian transportation – and what agencies need to adopt it safely, effectively, and at scale. Read the full article: https://mottm.ac/3Q34Uir #ShapingAI #BrilliantPeople #DigitalAdvisory #FutureOfTransportation Transportation Association of Canada / Association des transports du Canada