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Global design and engineering giant moves transport team to Plymouth

Atkins shifts key team from its £450million transport division to Plymouth Science Park

Atkins has been involved in major projects including the 2012 London Olympics, the Burj al Arab hotel and the Channel Tunnel(Image: www.atkinsglobal.com)

A global design, engineering and project management consultancy involved in the HS2 project is moving a key team from its £450million transport division to Plymouth’s growing science park.

Atkins has been involved in some of the world’s most eye-catching projects including the 2012 London Olympics, the Burj al Arab hotel and the Channel Tunnel.

The company, which employs more than 19,000 people around the globe, is shifting a section of its transport division to Plymouth Science Park, in the north of the city.

A member of the SNC Lavalin Group, , said its mission is to connect people, data, and technology to transform the world’s infrastructure.

The transport division is a £450million business with more than 3,750 highly-skilled engineers. The Railway Communication and Information Systems and Rail Consultancy team has relocated to Plymouth Science Park, a strategic decision to provide employees with more flexibility and to encourage more collaborative ways of working with other businesses in the area.

The team will work with clients across all major infrastructure sectors and bring deep technical expertise to some of the world’s most ambitious infrastructure projects.

Current projects include the Glasgow Subway, which is the first fully driverless Metro in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and HS2, one of the most demanding and ambitious transport projects currently taking place in Europe.

Plymouth Science Park is welcoming Atkins to an already thriving community of engineering firms based at the park.