CH2M HILL Receives Awards for Environmental Excellence
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
The awards honor exceptional business performance in the environmental industry in categories including revenue growth, new practice areas, innovative project designs, industry leadership, social contributions, new technology development and more
CH2M HILL, a global full-service consulting, design, construction, and operations firm, is pleased to announce that the company's environmental projects and acquisition were recognized by the Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) and Climate Change Business Journal (CCBJ), as part of the publications' annualBusiness Achievement Awards program. These awards recognize exceptional business performance in the environmental industry in categories such as revenue growth, acquisitions, innovative project designs, new practice areas, new technology development, social contributions, industry leadership and more.
CH2M HILL projects which received award recognition in 2014 include:
- Development of the Coastal Change Adaptation Planning Guidance for the United Kingdom's Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs, which defines a four-stage approach to control and manage coastal change risks for existing and future development through the planning system.
- Investigation and assessment of explosives contamination at the World War II Defence Site Maribyrnon in Victoria, Australia, which enabled the Australian Department of Defence to move forward with critical planning needed to remediate the site and divest the 127 hectare property for redevelopment.
The company also received an EBJ award for its acquisition of Canada-based TERA Environmental Consultants, which expanded the firm's offerings in siting, licensing, permitting, and environmental planning services for Canada's pipeline, power line, and oil and gas industries.
Source: CH2MHill
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