Urban Planning

Atkins is a major force in urban planning, delivering sustainable solutions throughout the world:

  • From new communities and urban extensions to the complex regeneration of brownfield land

  • From regional frameworks and strategies for major metropolitan centres to plans for small towns, specific areas, individual neighbourhoods and single sites

  • From tourism and leisure planning to consents for transport, utilities and community infrastructure

  • From policy and guidance through the complete range of specialist appraisal and assessment, to appeals and inquiries

Our multi-discipline capability equips us to address the economic, social, physical and environmental aspects of development in a fully integrated manner.

We have an established reputation for providing imaginative, practical and independent advice, taking projects of all kinds and sizes, for both public and private sector clients, from initial study to completion.

Our holistic approach to understanding the complexities of a brief, solving problems and responding to opportunities, is at once pragmatic and innovative, ensuring our solutions are balanced, people-friendly and sustainable.

We see stakeholder and community engagement as central to any project, to gain consensus or preferably active support for proposals. We are experienced in helping the various stakeholders involved in the development process to reach consensus on contentious proposals and in delivering practical and implementable solutions.

UK Green Building Council Member

Atkins is proud to be a member of the UK Green Building Council.

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Carbon tools launched to help sector prepare for carbon critical future - 06 April 2010

Atkins has today (6 April) launched a comprehensive suite of tools which will help organisations make decisions on how to reduce carbon – both embodied and operational – and influence their design choices.

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