Civil Engineering

Everyday infrastructure shapes our lives. We engineer streets, places and spaces to be more adaptable to the diverse needs of communities and responsive to the climate emergency. Another sentence about utilities and flood risk.

Structural Engineering

Our engineering work shows our dedication to net-zero development; we consider the embodied carbon at each stage of design. This approach coupled with practical experience of sustainable building design something something else about structural.

Modern methods of construction

MMC is a broad term which covers a range of off-site manufacturing and on site techniques; significantly improving programme, cost and sustainability credentials of projects.

In our design process we consider the potential advantages early, in order to offer creative, practical, and sustainable solutions which may utilise MMC. This also provides flexibility in later project stages for procurement and build sequencing.

Careful use of materials

We assess the technical performance of buildings and infrastructure, considering buildability, material efficiency, and embodied carbon to ensure our schemes ‘tread lightly’ on the Earth. Further we consider buildings as material or carbon stores and explore opportunities to create a circular economy.

  • Public realm improvements, promoting active travel and healthy streets through design

  • Design for water sensitive and sustainable urban drainage, with biodiversity gains

  • Utility infrastructure design, streets and highways design

  • Flood risk assessments

Water sensitive urban design

The principles of water sensitive urban design draw nature into our built environment and are central to managing flood risk.

From large wetlands to pocket rain gardens, the placement of sustainable drainage systems help to build connections between habitats, filter out urban pollution and restore a richer biodiversity.

Active travel and healthy streets

Active travel and healthy streets are crucial parts of our response to the environmental, social and economic challenges facing communities, however even new street infrastructure can fail to reflect these priorities. Our detailed design and construction experience helps us to resolve the complex interfaces of street infrastructure through the whole design process.

Structural Engineering