Wardell Armstrong Shortlisted for ‘Impact in Energy’ Award
We are delighted to have been shortlisted for the ‘Impact in Energy’ award at the 2024 New Civil Engineer Awards. This award celebrates firms within the construction and civil engineering industry that provide outstanding services within the energy sector.
Our Renewables Engineering Team was formed to allow focus on engineering design support and consultancy for offshore wind and other renewable energy projects due to our successful project delivery and expanding workload. To date we have contributed to offshore wind projects with a combined installation capacity >12GW.
Wardell Armstrong works as a proactive and integrated part of clients’ project teams in a collaborative and constructive manner. This provides the team with understanding of engineering constraints present, key decisions, lessons learnt from other projects and for relationships to be built with the teams, allowing collaboration to achieve the best project outcomes. Our innovative approach also combines skills, knowledge and experience in civil, geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering alongside experience in environmental assessment. This allows an informed ‘top down’ approach, with progressively increasing consideration of geohazards and other constraints and developing the engineering design throughout the site selection and design process.
We have been shortlisted against Arup and UK Power Networks, AtkinsRéalis – Nuclear and Power EMEA, Whitfield Consulting Services and WSP, with the winner being announced at an awards ceremony in London on 2nd July.
UPDATE | 04/07/2024
Aidan Harber and Peter Macfarlane attended the awards ceremony in London this week. The judging panel commented on the Team’s impressive evidence of growth, solid client base, working on high profile projects and effective Client relationships and stated that the Team’s engineering and constructability knowledge coupled with demonstrable delivery capability is to be commended.