Water

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Unique design solutions for water sustainability

We partner with you to arrive at design solutions that address your communities¡¯ unique needs throughout the water infrastructure lifecycle.

Our water focus covers the management of fresh water, wastewater, stormwater, and groundwater as a collective resource. This can mean a lot of things, depending on your needs and where you are. If you¡¯re in a water-rich area, our approach is different from somewhere with a deteriorating ecosystem or an arid environment where water is precious and where sustaining reasonable growth has challenging conditions.?

But our goal never changes. We strive to enable thriving economies and industries, community vitality, and healthy ecosystems.

We will always work to eliminate the water infrastructure deficit in underserved communities and developing countries, and to deal with the impacts of urbanisation. We also spearhead the inclusion of environmental improvement that foster climate change mitigation and resiliency.??

It¡¯s our job to help communities make the best of their water resources to provide food and energy for a growing population.

Partnering with our clients for unique infrastructure solutions

We thoughtfully approach every water and natural resource project we undertake¡ªwhether at the local, regional, or watershed level¡ªexecuting each one with excellence across all project phases. Read More

Webinar Recording: Lead in Drinking Water

Laith Furatian and Simon Horsley from Â鶹´«Ã½ are joined by Tom Dyer of Dunedin City Council to share the latest research, information, and ideas around lead contamination risk in New Zealand¡¯s water networks. Read More

We¡¯re better together

  • Become a client

    Partner with us today to change how tomorrow looks. You¡¯re exactly what¡¯s needed to help us make it happen in your community.

  • Design your career

    Work with passionate people who are experts in their field. Our teams love what they do and are driven by how their work makes an impact on the communities they serve.