Water

Atkins works all over the world, with a diverse set of clients, delivering tailored solutions to meet the complex challenges facing the water sector.

We offer a holistic approach to the water industry throughout the whole lifecycle of water. Our aim is to always add value. We deliver across the whole project life cycle from modelling and assessment to concept, detailed design right through to project and programme management and construction supervision.

We understand the complexities that govern the business and the demands it places on the key players involved. With this understanding we help clients meet regulatory and financial targets, as well as enabling them to manage their operations more efficiently.

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Atkins acquisition boosts nuclear design capability - 06 October 2008

WS Atkins plc (Atkins), Europe�s largest design and engineering consultancy, has strengthened its position in the nuclear sector with the acquisition of MG Bennett & Associates Ltd (MG Bennett), a multidisciplinary engineering design company, from its founder shareholders for a cash consideration of �2.5 million.

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