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NICK THOMSON CEng, MICE, MCIWEM
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Nick Thomson has over 38 years experience in civil engineering infrastructure including public health, Water & wastewater engineering and flood management.  His project experience covers major primary infrastructure throughout the water cycle and both public and private sector development in the UK, the Middle East and Africa. 

Nick has particular responsibility for the civil engineering function across the business, providing utility and infrastructure design & project management, as well as environmental, hydraulic modelling, highways and transportation engineering.

He is responsible for business development across the range of civil engineering and multi-discipline services that we provide to our Clients in the Built Environment and Infrastructure Sectors, including partnering arrangements with construction companies.

Nick is the senior business lead on environmental accreditation.

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