FOREWORD
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Smart infrastructure
design at Bahrain Bay
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T: 0121 4835860
neil.fraser@atkinsglobal.com
Welcome to our seventh edition of ‘Water &
Environment Solutions,’ an Atkins’ magazine
focusing on the water and environment sector.
The issues of carbon, climate change and
ecological footprints are presenting our planet with
unprecedented challenges. The publication of the
COnTEnTS
Pitt Review and emerging policies and legislation,
such as the Climate Change Bill, are already heavily
influencing the way we plan, design and manage
business operations and assets. Those responsible
for large infrastructure and regeneration projects in
03 Atkins excels in habitat creation
particular, face increasing demand to measure their
environmental impact and ensure their development
04 From oil refinery to sustainable village
objectives are sustainable.
05 Shaping regeneration at Kidbrooke
Featured in this edition are projects that demonstrate
07 Meeting targets in waste
how Atkins is helping clients address the challenges
08 Adapting to climate change in sewerage design
presented by our changing global environment across
09 Carbon footprinting for the water industry
a wide range of sectors. Whether it be planning for
climate change, reducing carbon footprints or setting 10 Helping to reduce Capgemini’s environmental impacts
and achieving sustainability targets, Atkins continues
10 Measuring carbon emissions in land remediation
to apply technical excellence and innovation in a very
client-focused, multidisciplinary and integrated way.
11 Smart infrastructure design at Bahrain Bay
13 Using SDI to improve flood risk management
I hope you enjoy the read.
14 Flood alleviation success in Carlisle
15 Delivering complex infrastructure challenge in Belfast
17 Saving water through network improvements
neil Fraser
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Shaping regeneration
Managing Director
at Kidbrooke
Environmental Engineering
solutions | Autumn 2008
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