Monday, March 26, 2012
Southern Ontario Water feature in Ontario Business Report
John Vogan, Canadian operations manager for ARCADIS, one of the world's leading water consulting firms, agrees that the Grand River Watershed laboratory is SOWC's key attraction. "Site access for testing is one of the biggest challenges facing water research pioneers anywhere," he says. As a result, products tested in Ontario should get to market quicker and more efficiently.
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Neil McArthur: This is just the start
Neil McArthur shares his thoughts on the ARCADIS EC Harris merger, becoming a global player and his vision for the company's future.
Click here to view the article (pdf)
After the Deal, Building Magazine, 3/12/2012
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Walter Verbruggen appointed Managing Director for ARCADIS in Germany
ARCADIS appointed as per October 1, 2011, Walter Verbruggen as Managing Director for ARCADIS Germany. He will succeed Stephanie Hottenhuis who has been appointed as Director Europe for ARCADIS. Read the article in Property Magazine International.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Fighting back the waves
Rising sea levels and the soaring value of infrastructure assets under threat of coastal flooding has spurred cities into action.
Fighting back the waves, The Wall Street Journal Europe, 5/16/2011
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Dutch-US water defences keep New Orleans dry
Five years after Hurricane Katrina struck, a ring of water defences is rising round New Orleans. The system of levees and barriers is being constructed in record time thanks to Dutch expertise and American effort.
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Tuesday, June 01, 2010
British Airways Unveils BTL-FT Jet Fuel Plan
ARCADIS will take the role of Principle Consultant for a sustainable jet fuel plant to be developed by Solena Group in partnership with British Airways – the first of its kind in Europe.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
RTKL-designed 100% digital hospital reaches completion
The new 385,000-SF West Chester Medical Center in Ohio has completed construction. RTKL designed the $116 million acute care hospital and medical office complex and provided medical equipment planning to ensure the successful integration of high-tech systems. The evidence-based design blends technology with patient care to ground-breaking result.
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