15 Facts About Mott MacDonald

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Mott MacDonald Group is a consultancy headquartered in the United Kingdom.

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Mott MacDonald is one of the largest employee-owned companies in the world.

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3.

Mott MacDonald formed out of affairs relating directly to British infrastructure development in Egypt between 1890 and 1930, in particular MacDonald's involvement with Aswan Low Dam, starting in 1898.

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Mott MacDonald was involved in the original construction of the Aswan Dam and later became an advisor to the Egyptian Ministry of Public Works after the dam was completed in 1902.

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5.

Mott MacDonald became closely associated with the development and first heightening of the Aswan Low Dam for the development of hydroelectricity.

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6.

Mott MacDonald retired from his service with the Egyptian government in 1921 and returned to Britain where he began a partnership with Archibald MacCorquodale.

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7.

In 2007, Mott MacDonald bought Dutch firm Euroconsult BMB who specialized in international development and natural resource management.

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8.

Mott MacDonald purchased Fulcrum Consulting in 2009 as a way of expanding its sustainable energy consultancy in the building sector.

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Mott MacDonald expanded to open principal offices in Turkey, Kazakhstan, Albania, and Serbia while opening smaller offices in throughout Africa.

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10.

In 2011 Mott MacDonald purchased Australian firm Mortimer Project Management and opened an office in Auckland, New Zealand.

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11.

Mott MacDonald continued to expand their international presence in 2013 with the purchase of Habtech Engenharia Ambiental.

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In 2014 Mott MacDonald acquired AWT, a specialist water technology and consulting company based in New Zealand and Australia.

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13.

Mott MacDonald was the engineer and worked with Denton Corker Marshall on the design of the Manchester Civil Justice Centre which was completed in 2007.

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14.

In 2012, Mott MacDonald was chosen as the concept designer for engineering the New Mosaic Stadium.

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15.

Mott MacDonald was chosen to be part of the design-build team for a $41 million bridge rehabilitation project announced by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in January 2014.

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