WSP
WSP are a leading professional engineering services firm providing services in the design, engineering and advisory areas. We have grown from local beginnings to a globe-spanning presence rapidly through strategic acquisitions. We are based in Canada, operate in over 50 countries and employ approximately 73,000 people.
Our priority is to understand our clients business needs and provide real solutions to real problems, whatever and wherever they may be. Our reputation is built on helping clients worldwide mitigate risk, manage and reduce impacts, and maximise opportunities related to health and safety, sustainability, climate change, energy, and the environment.
WSP have an extensive team of over 2,000 geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists working across the globe. We have deep knowledge of ground conditions across the world and collaborate globally so that we share knowledge and bring the best people to solve our clients problems.
We have extensive archives from over 60 years of working as geologists and engineers across the globe, which has allowed our teams to develop a deep knowledge of geological and geotechnical conditions. In some regions, this knowledge has been leveraged to develop 3D ground models of major world cities to be developed which to help plan, design, construct and manage risk on city changing projects.
Our teams have a diverse background and bring a full range of planning, science, engineering, management and delivery experts to help pioneer solutions and deliver innovative projects for our clients across all sectors including:
- Transportation roads, railways, ports, airports, bridges, tunnels and shafts.
- Building and land development for industrial, commercial, government and private developments.
- Utility and renewable developments including on and offshore wind farms, hydropower and pumped hydro, energy generation and storage, pipelines, transmission towers and communication infrastructure.
- Mine infrastructure including haul roads, airports, railways, ports, dams, buildings, pits, tailings dams, underground access tunnels, shafts, camps and villages.
- Onshore and offshore oil and gas infrastructure including platforms, subsea pipelines and shore approaches and LNG facilities.
- Water infrastructure dams, pipelines, tunnels and directional bores.