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WN February 2018

Water and Effluent Treatment Magazine

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6 WET NEWS FEBRUARY 2018 • After MWH merged into Stantec, the combined business is putting the focus squarely on collaboration and innovation to find solutions to the big issues INTERVIEW F ollowing its integration of MWH UK and MWH Treatment at the turn of the year, Stantec – a previously North America-focused global infra- structure design and delivery company – became instantly established as a key player in the UK infra- structure market. For MWH's part, the union presented the chance to make the company more innovative, offering up creative solutions to major problems. The merger, which means MWH UK and MWH Two's company "The whole ethos is around community development... how can we make a solution look good and feel good for the community?" Treatment are now known as Stantec and Stantec Treatment, allows the UK business to expand further into infrastructure, energy and resources, environ- mental services and buildings. While MWH has always had a huge offering in water, Stantec brings in a large global architectural presence and expertise in urban design and resilience. "Coming together with Stantec was very logical for us because they are multi-sector but they didn't have a global footprint," Cath Schefer, UK Managing Cath Schefer is UK Managing Director at Stantec UK The Abberton reservoir improvement scheme for Essex and Suffolk Water is the largest such project in the UK • by Robin Hackett

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