An industrial company’s operations are complex. They require a thorough understanding of processes, market specifics, and current standards and regulatory requirements. Just as digital transformation, data enhancement and cybersecurity are added to the equation, health, safety and the environment also remain priorities. Find out how we incorporate all these variables into a multidisciplinary approach that’s designed to optimize your projects in an agile, innovative and sustainable way.
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Energy excellence
Industries everywhere are rethinking how they use and source energy. Rising costs, availability challenges and evolving expectations are accelerating the shift toward cleaner, more efficient operations. Progress now comes from engineering smarter systems — improving efficiency, electrifying processes and integrating renewables where they create measurable business value.
And for emissions that cannot yet be avoided, new carbon management approaches offer meaningful pathways to reduction. Organizations that act decisively strengthen resilience, meet evolving standards and protect long-term performance and competitiveness in a low-carbon world. -

Mining and mineral processing
Mining is transforming. Demand for critical minerals, rising sustainability expectations and increasingly complex deposits are reshaping how mines are planned and financed, built and operated. Today, success relies on early, integrated decisions that optimize resources, manage risk and protect long-term performance and value.
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Power systems and networks
Power systems and networks are undergoing rapid changes. Aging infrastructure, the rise of distributed energy resources, electrification, digitalization and growing expectations around reliability and decarbonization are reshaping how organizations plan, operate and modernize their electrical systems. Success depends on rigorous engineering, practical field experience and solutions that perform under real-world conditions.
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Fuels, gas and chemicals processing
The fuels and chemicals industry is at a turning point. Still central to the global energy system, it now faces rising pressure to modernize facilities, increase productivity and margin, improve efficiency and reduce emissions. Producers are advancing technologies for hydrogen, LNG and biofuels, while industrial users rethink how they power operations—integrating cleaner fuels and new energy carriers into existing systems. Success now depends on solutions that balance today’s reliability with tomorrow’s innovation.
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Soil and infrastructure engineering
The future of industrial development depends on using resources responsibly and managing operations reliably and skillfully. Since all industrial activity affects land, water and people, it’s essential to develop appropriate plans and measures. It’s also important to ensure workers are safe, consider site complexity and adapt to climatic conditions, all while maintaining project profitability and meeting deadlines. See how our experts approach these challenges.
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Process control and operational technologies
Industries everywhere are rethinking how they operate. Aging assets, fragmented systems, data silos and rising expectations for safety, resilience and performance are pushing organizations toward modernization. But success requires more than implementing new tools — it demands strong engineering foundations, integrated thinking and digital solutions that truly align with operational realities.