Energy and waste

You want a designer that you can trust. A designer who is flexible and diverse, one who combines excellent technical know-how with imaginative design. We’ve been doing this for decades.

Waste to energy

The beauty of waste

Our in depth understanding of the market we help clients apply innovative waste technologies across the full compliment of solutions. From developing strategic responses to designing the world’s largest biomass plant we help our clients to develop responsive urban environments integrating the latest in processing technology.

Integrating concept, technology, buildings and build into our offering we are one of the few who are experts in biomass, anaerobic digestion, municipal waste, sludge incineration. From due diligence to post operational analysis our teams help to match technologies to your needs, all the while engaging with your stakeholders and embracing our design to build heritage so that your designs are buildable - first time.

Nuclear

Reacting to energy

Assistance from strategy, planning, optioneering, concept, detailing, technical review and commissioning we offer integrated design - process engineering and civil engineering married with strong architectural expression suitable for local communities.

We understand building treatment and processing plants from function to form, supporting and facilitate safe operation and decommissioning to the planned government targets. Our holistic understanding of supporting infrastructure including roads, power links and security is implemented through specialist skills in tunnelling, HAZOP reviews, modularisation and EMC.

Our events

London Constructing Excellence Club
Capital Club, 8 November 2011

We presented and discussed the burning issues challenging the energy and waste market, including an overview of the current market, its drivers and challenges. 
>> Download our presentation here.


Making Waste Beautiful Webinar
2Degrees Webinar, 18 October 2011

Challenging the age old NIMBY (Not in my backyard) charter with PIMBY (Please in my backyard) we presented some successful examples of how the innovative designs of infrastructure developments have changed the public perceptions of waste management facilities.
>> Click here to view the webinar.


RWM 2011
Birmingham NEC, 14 - 16 September 2011

At RWM 2011 we asked visitors for their thoughts on key industry topics from the most influential technology to creating energy from crematoria.  With over 200 respondents there were some surprising results. 
>> Download our report here.