For the second year running Mott MacDonald has won the
prestigious title International Consultant of the Year in the 2009
award scheme run by New Civil Engineer and the Association for
Consultancy and Engineering.

“Mott MacDonald had a stunning year in the
international market,” said the judges, “for the first time earning
more overseas than in the UK and underlying its role as a genuinely
global player.”
Chairman Peter Wickens received the award on Mott MacDonald's
behalf at the ceremony in London’s Claridges Hotel which was hosted
by NCE editor Antony Oliver who commended Mott MacDonald for our
“unswerving commitment to the global market.”
Congratulations also go to Gareth Evans from our Transnet team in
South Africa for reaching the hard-fought ranks of the four Young
Consultant of the Year finalists – described as epitomising “the
creativity, diversity and technical ability that the engineering
and consultancy profession needs.” In praise of Gareth the judges
said: “His focus on developing effective client relationships and
his desire to challenge established practices and improve knowledge
sharing are highly commendable.”
Mott MacDonald was also runner-up in the Major Firm category of the
company awards which are based on submissions to NCE’s Consultants
File, an annual insight into the health and wealth of the civil
engineering consultancy market. (The results are now available at
www.nce.co.uk/market-data/consultants-file›)